Author: Uri Blass
Date: 08:05:45 02/13/04
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On February 13, 2004 at 10:55:11, Tord Romstad wrote: >On February 13, 2004 at 10:13:26, Peter Fendrich wrote: > >>I'm quite convinced that the correlation between being a strong chess player and >>a strong chess programmer is not very high. It's far more important to be a good >>programmer than a good chess player in order to produce a strong chess program. > >I agree that being a good chess player is not necessary in order to write a >strong chess program, but I think that being a good programmer is also not >nearly as important as most people believe. I think it is possible to get >very far with mediocre programming skills. > >Tord The question is what is the definition of being a good programmer. You consider yourself as not good programmer but other people may consider you as a good programmer. Uri
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