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title: Tanks
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scripts:
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- assets/js/tanks.js
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- assets/js/figures.js
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---
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<table class="figure">
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<caption>"Ant Lion" nails "Rabbit With Gun".</caption>
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<tr><td>
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<canvas id="antlion"></canvas>
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<script type="application/javascript">
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start("antlion", antlion);
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</script>
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</td></tr>
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</table>
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Dirtbags Tanks is a game in which you pit your coding abilities
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against other hackers. You write a program for your tank, set it out
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on the battlefield, and watch how your program fares against tanks
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written by other players. Dirtbags Tanks is frequently a component of
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[Dirtbags Capture The Flag](/ctf/).
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Each tank has a turret-mounted laser, two treads, up to ten sensors,
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and a diagnostic LED. Sensors are used to detect when other tanks are
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inside a given arc. In the examples on this page, "triggered" sensors
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turn black. Most tanks will take some action if a sensor is
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triggered, such as changing speed of the treads, turning the turret,
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or firing.
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Tanks are programmed in Forf, a stack-based language similar to
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PostScript.
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Other Versions
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Everybody loves tanks!
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If you've made a port or done something fun with it,
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please let me know and I'll link it here!
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* [Class Lab](https://github.com/Arctem/nmt_python_labs/tree/master/labs/project) at New Mexico Tech, by Russell White
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Author
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Neale Pickett <neale@woozle.org>
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