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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