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Subject: Re: Pairing programs with authors

Author: Christophe Theron

Date: 16:13:24 05/14/98

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On May 14, 1998 at 03:54:57, Peter Fendrich wrote:

>On May 13, 1998 at 20:14:14, Christophe Theron wrote:
>
>>On May 12, 1998 at 15:50:56, Peter Fendrich wrote:
>>
>>>Why not produce a list with all of you programmers contributing to CCC
>>>and what programs you are working on!
>>>
>>>I have started with this. Please add your name and programs:
>>>
>>>Amir Ban		Junior
>>>Vincent Diepeveen	Diep
>>>Howard Exner	        Comet
>>>Ernst A. Heinz	        DarkThough
>>>Bob Hyatt		Crafty
>>>Stefan Meyer-Kahlen	Shredder
>>>Bruce Moreland	        Ferret
>>>Roland Pfister	        Patzer
>>>Ed Schröder	        Rebel
>>>Christophe Theron	Chess Tiger
>>>
>>>(Sorry if something is wrong here...)
>>>
>>>//Peter
>>
>>Here are another frenchies who posts here from time to time:
>>
>>Sylvain Renard          Capture
>>Remi Coulom             The Crazy Bishop
>>Marc-François Baudot    Virtual Chess
>>Jean-Christophe Weill   Virtual Chess
>>
>>
>>I could add the name of all the well known french programmers, but I
>>guess you only want CCC members. Sylvain is CCC a member, no doubt.
>>
>>
>>    Christophe
>
>Christophe!
>I', interested if they are currently are working with some chess
>program.
>Peter

Here you can find some others, with their programs:

Frederic Louguet         Chess Wizard
Christian Barreteau      Anmon        *
Joel Rivat               Chess Guru   *
Brunos Bras              Gemie
Pascal Coupet            ID
Bernard Brioit           BB
Bruno Lucas              Dragon       *
Christophe Jolly         TechnoChess  *

I have put a '*' in front of french programs that were in the last World
Championship in Paris.

Bruno Lucas told me that he is going to take another name for his
program.

Frederic Louguet is the author of the LCT II test suite.


    Christophe



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