Author: leonid
Date: 12:10:11 08/03/01
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On August 03, 2001 at 14:28:42, Pekka Karjalainen wrote: >On August 03, 2001 at 13:03:40, leonid wrote: > >>On August 02, 2001 at 13:22:43, Dan Andersson wrote: >> >>>It's always good to learn another language. And it need not be such a bother >>>either. If German is the best language for Chess programming? You will have an >>>easier time learning Dutch (a major CC player) and other nordic languages later. >>>A lot of game related material is available in Japanese. >> >> >>I am not sure if this last sentence was said for laughing or in serious. If this >>is serious, and we have a lot of material about "chess programming" (about >>programming, not about game) and somebody knows Japanese, please give some >>general idea how active is chess programming in Japan. How much is printing in >>Japanese about chess related topic. > > Please note that Dan wrote "game related", not "chess related". Good that you indicated this. I was not sure what he had in its mind. > The Japanese have their own traditional games which are far more popular over >there than chess is. For these games material definitely exists, and as there >is AI research in them, material about programming them must also exist. > > Since chess is not very popular in Japan, I would presume there is very little >of interest published in Japanese about the game, or about chess programming >specifically. Look at the Elo list and count the number of native Japanese IMs >and GMs. Can you find any? I hardly can recognize Japanese names but only some Chinese. Even Chinese names I do recognize better when they written in Chinese characters. Still my Chinese is not good enough to read something about chess programming. The only things that I was able to read until now are books about grammars printed in Chinese. > There are a few yearly competitions for go and shogi programs in Japan, but >none for computer chess. They have a fair number of participants from Japan, as >well as from the rest of the world. You can find more with google.com if you >want to know. > >> >>If somebody could give idea about the same thing but for Chinese, it will be >>equally interesting to read. > > Strong chess players exist now in China too and the game can be said to be >flourishing there, as you probably well know. However, I don't know of anything >significant that is done in chess programming. There are some Chinese programs >that play other games at least. Problem with finding on the Web what is written about chess programming, in Chinese, is Chinese writing. You must have special driver or even keyboard to write any word. With Spanish or German this problem is almost non existent. Leonid. >>Thanks in advance, >>Leonid. >> >> >>>MvH Dan > >Pekka Karjalainen
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