Author: Bob Durrett
Date: 09:01:56 11/16/00
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On November 16, 2000 at 11:50:29, Bob Durrett wrote: <snip> >source code] dedicated to position evaluation, assuming one can find out this >information. For example, a program with several lines of code devoted to >position evaluation might be [perhaps arbitrarily] declared to be "knowledge >based" whereas one with a few hundred or less might be called "bean counter." >The problem here is that the source code may not be available. You would have >to ask the programmer. He/she might be willing to answer that question even if >unwilling to reveal the code itself. <snip> Sorry about that. I meant to say "several thousand lines of code" yeilds "knowledge based"
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