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fravia's "BOTS" section ~ The bots essays are here! (see below) Fravia's Nofrill Web design (1998) |
Updated September 1999 |
As deep wrote in his bot-essay: "There are many Perl bots available on the net, but I'm fairly certain that you will not find one that does exactly what you want. There's also a convention amoung bot writers not to give bots to people who do not understand them - it's considered irresponsible. Of course, once you've learned how to build bots, you can be as irresponsible as you like". Exactly, and that is the reason you will find more knowledge only if you will contribute and work on your own. Study (on your own if possible) and then send contributions (like the very important essays below) |
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As Andrew Leonard
explains, like mechanical robots, bots are guided by algorithmic
rules of behavior - if this happens, do that; if that happens, do
this. But instead of clanking around a laboratory bumping into
walls, software robots are executable programs that maneuver through
cyberspace bouncing off communications protocols. Strings of code
written by everyone from teenage chat-room lurkers to top-flight
computer scientists, bots are variously designed to carry on
conversations, act as human surrogates, or achieve specific tasks -
such as seeking out and retrieving information. And...
bots can also be used as weapons.
(This section of mine regards web robots - spiders, wanderers, and worms. Cancelbots, Lazarus, Automoose. Chatterbots, softbots, userbots, taskbots, knowbots, mailbots. MrBot and MrsBot. Warbots, clonebots, floodbots, annoybots, hackbots, and Vladbots. Gaybots, gossipbots, gamebots. Skeleton bots, spybots, and sloth bots. Xbots, meta-bots. Eggdrop bots)
It's up to you to help us with your own work or not: it is my intention to offer
you enough material on this
page to allow you to start.
See: I'll NEVER charge money for
accessing my site: I charge the only "money" that's worth something
on this web of ours: knowledge!
I want you to contribute with YOUR knowledge!
Remember, if you build on other people's shoulders, you must offer your
own shoulders for others
to build upon!
Hey! How d'I get in?
You'll have to devise your own bot (and it better behave well,
or else!)... try to dig it, please, because some of the first answers I'm
getting from this section are
disheartening! You should not just COPY an existing dull and simple bot,
you should produce a good bot and send it to my main site (please tell me when, because
I haven't got the time to check all the tracks :-) I'll (try to) trap it, have a look and, if
it proves to be a good work, I'll publish your source code if you
want me to... alternatively, if you prefer, you send
me a good essay on "bot's wars" or "bot's design", or "bot's trapping", and I'll gladly
publish it. But it better be good and YOUR OWN WORK
(you'll have all the credit, as usual), should I find out that
you copied stuff from somewhere
without telling, I'll slowbomb
you for quite a while... :-)
Hey! I wanna see a real bot in action before joining!
Yessir! And if you knew nothing of this stuff you'll be fascinated (and even if you
already knew... :-)
Besides, this will show you ALSO a very important
searching trick... see, old good fravia+
already teaches you quite a lot even WITHOUT you getting into the "real" stuff... :-)
You'll now (at once if I were you) approach the
"iliad" Searchbot (a very useful one, btw):
Hey, this is great! I wanna taste another email-bot, just for fun!
Yessir! Please go ahead: have a look at friend autobot:
Hey, this is gorgeous! Now, before I start working on my own, let
me please see and touch the code of a "real" bot!
Yessir! Please go ahead: have a look at our essays!
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