Author: Jeff Hlywa
Date: 06:13:49 04/16/01
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What's wrong with "How Computers Play Chess" by Levy and Newborn (http://www.multimania.com/albillo/book0101.htm)? There are also many older books (that can be found at many university libraries) that explain many aspects of computer chess. On April 16, 2001 at 08:25:01, Eran wrote: >Since good books for beginners in chess programming do not exist nowadays, I >suggest that any retired talented chess programmer writes books. I am sure this >will be a lot beneficial to any beginner in chess programming. Chess programming >should be based on VC6++ MFC programming for it may be the most efficient >programming, but it can be based on other programming languages as well. > >I hope some longtime chess programmers have considered it. It is worth a try. > >Eran
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