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Subject: Re: chess programming basics

Author: Jari Huikari

Date: 06:16:44 01/13/98

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On January 12, 1998 at 16:39:19, Robert Hyatt wrote:

>the "classic" most of used for a start was "Chess Skill in Man and
>Machine", edited by Peter Frey, published by Springer-Verlag.  It
>describes chess4.x, and is still "must" reading for a new programmer.
>
>After that, I'd try to find "computers, chess and cognition", edited
>by Jonathan Schaeffer, published by Springer-Verlag.  It provides a lot
>of details about Deep Thought (hardware), HiTech (hardware) and Cray
>Blitz (software and parallel search).

 Have you ever considered to write a book about chess programming
 basics?  I think it could have many readers.

					Jari



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