Author: Pete Galati
Date: 20:57:58 09/03/01
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On September 02, 2001 at 14:01:35, Andreas Herrmann wrote: >Hi, > >i have just updated my linkpage. Before each chess program link, i put some >symbol flags. The first flag describes the language in which the program is >written. >A=Assembly, B=Basic, C=C, D=Delphi, J=Jave, P=Pascal, +=C++, ?=unknown > >Other flags: W=Winboard engine S=Source code available > >Please tell me if there is something wrong, or you know the programming language >that i don't know. > >have a nice day > >Andreas > >http://wbholmes.de That covers most programs, and "?" covers the rest. I suppose that if you have a key showing what the abbriviations are, then it almost doesn't matter what you use FOR abbriviation. Personally, I'd abbriviate them like this: Assy = assembly Bas = basic C = C C++ = C++ Pas = pascal Del = delphi But that's just what I'd use. Pete
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