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Panagiotis Peikidis

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Currently Client Engineer at Large Animal Games.

I'm a passionate developer who constantly evolves. I try to learn as much as I can and never limit myself in one programming language or technology. My motto has always been:

"Always use the right tool for the right job. Don't know it? It's never too late!"

That being said, the programming language that I have most experience in is Java. But my strongest skill is the ability to learn fast. Thus, for the past 15 years I have been experimenting with many projects, from web applications to desktop client-server to windows mobile and games. I have written software in Pascal, in VB6, in php, in C# and .NET; using XML, Databases (MySQL, MSSQL, Postgress), OOP, VCS (SVN, git). The list goes on.

For my BSc dissertation I created a StarCraft bot using Goal-Oriented Action Planning which I was fortunate enough to present it in the Paris Game AI Conference 2011. My main goal is to become a Game Artificial Intelligence system developer.

Technologies

Education

B.S. Computer Science

City College in Thessaloniki Greece

2007 - 2010

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Open Source

StarPlanner

A Starcraft: Brood War bot I created for my BSc Dissertation

Jun 2011 - Current


HouseOfCards

A small card game

Apr 2011


Spike

Starcraft: Brood War Bot

Apr 2011


ShortCutter

A small launcher with a fast interface. It is designed to stay on the system tray until it is activated by a configurable HotKey. When activated the main window pops up and you simply move the mouse to one of the 8 directions to open the shortcut.


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Apps & Software

StarPlanner - Panagiotis Peikidis - 3rd year project

BSc Dissertation A Starcraft bot that uses Goal-Oriented Action Planning

Sole Developer


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The History of Light

The History of Lights is a classic Lights Out game. It has 100 levels divided into 5 different worlds, each with a new game mechanic.

Core game engine developer (mechanics development, game behavior, etc) & graphic artist


Writing

Introducing ‘Xanor’ (WIP)

pekalicious

Last month I attended the Paris Game AI Conference. Now I’m back and things look awesome! Time to get back to work!


Working on Xanor: The Dialogue System

pekalicious

As promised, I will be making a series of posts regarding my upcoming video game, Xanor. In this post I will be demonstrating the dialogue system.


Introducing my dissertation: StarPlanner

pekalicious

It’s about time I shared my final year project with the world. Due to my country’s military obligations I joined the army right after I got my bachelor, which meant that…


Custom JPanel cell with JButtons in JTable

pekalicious

If you ever wanted to add a JPanel with various interactive components (e.g. JButtons, JCheckBoxes etc.) in a JTable cell and could not figure out how to make them work,…


Microsoft Word 2007: Numbered Headings Done Right

pekalicious

In my previous post I only briefly talked about numbering your headings. Well, today I discovered how to do them the right way. Interested? Continue reading after the…


Reading

StackOverflow.Models.CVBook

Artificial Intelligence

A Modern Approach

Stuart Russell, Peter Norvig

The Artificial Intelligence Bible. Nuff said.


StackOverflow.Models.CVBook

Programming Game AI by Example

Mat Buckland

This book introduced me to practical Game AI programming. I created my first FSM character in XNA/C# and got hooked ever since.


StackOverflow.Models.CVBook

Effective Java

Joshua Bloch

A collection of useful information that helped me move to the next level in Java.


StackOverflow.Models.CVBook

Java Concurrency in Practice

Brian Goetz, Tim Peierls, Joshua Bloch, Joseph Bowbeer, David Holmes, Doug Lea

Used this book while developing a client/server card game to create a communication layer using JSON.


StackOverflow.Models.CVBook

Game Programming Gems

Mark DeLoura


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Tools

Generic Intel Pentium 2 (800MHz) PC

Eclipse

Background


Background

I wrote my very first "Hello, World!" in GWBasic when, after being introduced to the world of PCs by a friend, I enrolled in a computer programming course at a local store; I was 13.

Being passionate about programming and having the ability to learn fast, I now have, after 13 years, a vast amount of knowledge in many fields.

Currently I'm in love with Game Development, specifically Game Artificial Intelligence.