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Subject: Re: Chess programming and lisp

Author: Tord Romstad

Date: 01:19:29 01/24/06

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On January 23, 2006 at 16:30:05, Dann Corbit wrote:

>On January 21, 2006 at 13:01:40, Tord Romstad wrote:
>
>>If I had unlimited time at my disposal and wanted to create
>>the strongest possible chess program for a single platform,
>>I would probably have used Common Lisp with lots of
>>inline assembly language.  My technique would have been
>>to first build a special chess programming language on top
>>of Common Lisp, and do the rest of my programming in this
>>special-purpose language.
>
>Very simlar to Steven J. Edward's approach, except that he used C++ for the time
>critical stuff (sybmolic chess project)

It is similar except for the fact that I would probably have written a
rather traditional chess program, rather than trying a revolutionary
approach like Steven's.

Tord




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