Where can I find a good Robocode tutorial? [closed] - java

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I have really enjoyed playing Robocode with my first robot. Now I want to make something a little more exciting. What's the best tutorial on making advanced robots?

Have you tried robowiki.net? They have a ton of resources including advanced topics like:
Pattern Matching
Clustering
Statistical partitioning
A number of the top bots in the Roborumble are also open source.
When you're ready, be sure to enter your robot in the rumble.

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I am currently trying to make a metronome with adjustable rhythm and tempo, but I have no idea how to use the Java sound API.
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what is the best Java library for manipulating graphs (specifically, for social network analysis)? I've seen Jung, but I was wondering if you knew anything better (I don't need to visualize networks, only computation).
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And here is a video
If you are aiming for high efficiency
http://grph.inria.fr/

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