Episode: 1234 Title: HPR1234: fightcodegame.com Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr1234/hpr1234.mp3 Transcribed: 2025-10-17 22:01:35 --- Hello and welcome to Hacker Public Radio. In this episode of Hacker Public Radio, I'm going to be talking about a website. Now that website is FightCodeGame.com. I was introduced to this website by a colleague at work, Steve Dingley. We used JavaScript and JQuery to make our websites shine and sparkle. FightCodeGame.com is a website where you can use JavaScript to make your own virtual robots and pit them against each other in a reader of virtual death and goal. So if you're interested, you can sign up to GitHub. You can go to FightCodeGame.com and use a GitHub account and authenticate using that and create a robot for you to put in the reader. If you want, you can find me on there on TitaniumBunker and I've got a robot but he's not yet public. At the moment he stands around and gets killed. He doesn't do anything because I haven't written all of the logic for him to fight back with but I have plans, basic plans to sort of not get killed. So if you're interested in battling virtual robots in a virtual arena using JavaScript and enhancing your JavaScript skills in the process then check out FightCodeGame.com. If you've listened to this episode or other HPR episodes and you haven't yet contributed your own episode, have a go, it's dead easy. If you go to hackerpublicradio.org and click on the contribute button, give you all the information about how to record your own podcast episode and who knows, we could hear your voice gracing the virtual airwaves. You have been listening to Hackerpublicradio at Hackerpublicradio.org. We are a community podcast network that releases shows every weekday Monday through Friday. Today's show, like all our shows, was contributed by a HPR listener like yourself. If you ever consider recording a podcast then visit our website to find out how easy it really is. Hackerpublicradio was founded by the Digital Dark Pound and the Infonomicom Computer Club. HPR is funded by the Binary Revolution at binref.com or binref projects of crowd-responsive by lunar pages. From shared hosting to custom private clouds, go to lunarpages.com for all your hosting needs. Unless otherwise stasis, today's show is released under a Creative Commons, Attribution, Share a life, lead us our lives please.