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Subject: Re: How about an Internet Curse:

Author: Chris Whittington

Date: 10:32:10 10/22/97

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On October 22, 1997 at 13:19:50, Manuel Rodriguez Blanco wrote:

>Is only an idea. I think that some of the good programmers (of chess
>programs)  can organize a basic course of how to make a "simple Chess
>Program that play decently" Step by Step, with little task and
>exercises, something like the Internet Chess Academic  of Gabriel
>Swartman.  The general objectives is that all person interested in
>Computer Chess with little programming skills can make a simple chess
>program little task by little task.
>
>The lesson can be 1 per week or 1 per 2 weeks.
>The programming language most be a popular one.
>I will be charmed to register and pay for it if necessary
>
>if somebody have a opinion about this?

Well I'ld start off with arguing to avoid the crafty / fritz paradigm
and build a knowledge program.

Building one of the others has become too simple; there's source all
over the place and an ideas set all over the place.


Chris Whittington


>
>Manuel.-



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