1. Learn a functional language
Functional and concurrent languages were pretty much all the rage in 2009. I’ve been looking a little at languages, and Clojure seems pretty cool, as does Erlang. These languages make my brain hurt seeing as I’ve really only ever worked with C syntax languages, but it could be a good learning experience.
2. Learn to use neural networks
I had some experience with some basic AI this year, and did some work with genetic algorithms, but I don’t feel like it really gave me much more insight into developing intelligent software.
3. 3D with OGRE 1.7
OGRE is the rendering engine to watch next year with the announcement of iPhone support, MIT license, and the release of Torchlight, . Not sure what my actual plans would be, but I’d like to actually build something this time around. Even if it’s just a simple tech demo.
4. Finish an iPhone app?
Yeah, I’ve started a lot, and finished pretty much nothing this year. With 3 or 4 apps already on the go, I think I should probably get around to finishing something soon.
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5. get out of my life and shut up