Author: Jari Huikari
Date: 04:54:17 06/04/01
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On June 04, 2001 at 06:27:05, Gian-Carlo Pascutto wrote: >On June 04, 2001 at 05:47:22, Uri Blass wrote: > >>I will explain what I mean by heavily commented. >> >>I mean that people who look at one file do not need to look at other files to >>understand things like the definition of variables. >> >>I will give an example for a possible part of heavily commented chess program. >>In this case the idea of the program is to do it possible to change the >>dimension of the board > >Beowulf is the most heavily commented chessprogram I know of, >but still it isn't nowhere as close as what you describe. I have seen one heavily commented program: Minimax. It's programmed in BASIC and the commens are in german. (If german is too diificult to read, one could try to translate the code with babelfish. Jari
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