Author: Tony Werten
Date: 00:00:25 03/28/00
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On March 27, 2000 at 18:49:18, Fernando Villegas wrote: >Chess programmming is since long ago -except in case like deep blue experiment- >not a cutting edge in software industry or reasearch and so, in a relatively >little country like yours, the few people engaged in programmming tends to >concentrate in the real cutting edge areas. By the same reason somebody >expending time in chess tends to be rare. You will not find them, almost. My >impression is that chess programming is time consuming and so scarcely you will >find people engaged in state of the art software reasearch willing to expend >time in it, of course with exceptions. Bob Hyat probably is one of them. >Nevertheless, in average, I would expect you need a great mass of good >programmer between too many good or event better programers to find people >willing to allocate efforts into chess programming. >Well, just an hypothesis. Prove me wrong..:_) I don't think Sweden is that much smaller than Holland ;) Tony >Fernando > > >Prove me wrong! >> >>Hör av dig på: >>christian.soderstrom@chello.se >>Om du är intresserad! >> >>- Christian Söderström
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