Author: Bas Hamstra
Date: 02:55:11 01/16/02
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On January 16, 2002 at 05:00:48, Ed Schröder wrote: >On January 14, 2002 at 22:59:00, jefkaan wrote: > >>On January 14, 2002 at 19:17:02, Vincent Diepeveen wrote: >> >>> >>>i see bookbuilder in cct4. that is an interface made by >>>Bas Hamstra sold to J.E.F. Kaan >> >>bullshit, bookbuilder is my handle on ICC, >>based on a program which i indeed invented >>to analyze chess openings. > >I found this in one of your README files: > > programming (up till version 3.2 by Bas Hamstra), > ideas, testing,evaluation, & further development by K.E.C, > The Netherlands, further programming (3.8 etc.Michel Langeveld). > >Maybe you can elaborate a bit about the origin of Bookbuilder? > >About Djenghis, when did you start programming Djenghis? Maybe you can tell us a >bit about your program? Type of search, q-search, hash tables etc. In other >words write some convincing stuff Djenghis is yours and yours alone and not >another clone, post some results of test positions or whatever, because I think >in the current situation it is advisable to purify your name. > >Ed Ridiculous... Now he is *advided* by a moderator to defend himself in public against an personal attack without evidence. I clearly smell suspicion from you here and that is *bad*. Tell me why you allow this? The guy has a 1800 program. Now if he gets a top 5 result in ICCCT4, T H E N ask questions. Not now. Bas. > > > > >>>Now i see Jan Kaan join CCT4 with bookbuilder under the name 'djenghis 0.05'. >>>He is mentioned as 'author' from Djenghis. >This is not correct. >> >>Well, you could have asked me before posting such nonsense. >>I've programmed this engine myself, it now plays about >>1900 rating; so the 'seed-reating' on the CCt-4 list >>isnt correct (that was based on Yace, with which i played >>many games with the 'bookbuilder' handle..) Currently >>with Djenghis i only play unrated games for testing. >>best regards, >>jefk >>PS interesting remark about me that i 'cannot program at all'; >>in fact when you only were eight, i already programmed my >>first research program in Fortran for an IBM mainframe, >>during a professional assignment in Houston, USA.
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