--- ../EC/FAQ/$Id: README,v 1.1 1993/11/28 15:18:15 joke Exp $ This folder contains a USENET posting entitled: "The Hitch-Hiker's Guide to Evolutionary Computation" that is currently edited by David Beasley The FAQ is posted (in 6 pieces) quarterly, usually on 20th, to the newsgroup "comp.ai.genetic"; it's also available in this ASCII format from the FAQ server at MIT, as shown below. It's the definitive guide to resources concerning the field of EC, and the "evolutionary part" of Artificial Life. But please BE WARNED, the style used to present all this otherwise tremendously "dry stuff" is intended to be satirical, and thus should not be read if you'd prefer a *scientific* introduction to the field. The FAQ project is considered to be a layman's (aka students) introduction to EC, and (possibly) to give pointers to most EC resources that are currently available. Between posting it's available in its ASCII form. (from part 2 of the FAQ): [..] Here is an example of how to send for a document on the archive at rtfm.mit.edu. This example will return a list of all the FAQs stored in the directory pub/usenet/news.answers/, and a copy of this guide. Send the following message (leaving the "Subject: line" blank) to : send usenet/news.answers/index send usenet/news.answers/ai-faq/genetic/part1 send usenet/news.answers/ai-faq/genetic/part2 send usenet/news.answers/ai-faq/genetic/part3 send usenet/news.answers/ai-faq/genetic/part4 send usenet/news.answers/ai-faq/genetic/part5 send usenet/news.answers/ai-faq/genetic/part6 quit [..] Or consider browsing the PostScript version. -==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==- Please refer to the toplevel README file ../EC/README for further explanations. A handbook to this service is in ../EC/handbook. -==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-