Author: Uri Blass
Date: 11:27:11 09/07/00
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On September 07, 2000 at 14:09:02, Peter Berger wrote: ><snip> >> >>Victory, as ever, goes not to quality, not to 'right', but to quantity. Which >>program/programmer gets the maximum amount of noise made about it. The noise is >>a function of the manipulative cultivation of the babblers. >> >>All pawns. > >You forgot one IMHO . Chess System Tal which I think is unsurpassed in this area >of competition . > >And they didn't even need "beta-testers" to do the job ;-) > >Regards. > >pete I do not think that chess system tal made more noise than Fritz. I think that there are more people who heard about Fritz and did not hear about chess system tal and not the opposite. I think that the reason that chess system tal had not "beta testers" is that they called the people who tested the program and suggested ideas developers when other programmers do not call people developers for suggesting ideas without writing part of the source code. Uri
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