Author: Kevin Strickland
Date: 20:57:33 04/20/02
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On April 20, 2002 at 23:15:59, Robert Hyatt wrote: >On April 20, 2002 at 23:14:30, Kevin Strickland wrote: > >>On April 20, 2002 at 20:19:21, Slater Wold wrote: >> >>>On April 20, 2002 at 15:31:02, Eugene Nalimov wrote: >>> >>>>I would not tell "However to all standards, programming of DIEP is very >>>>professionally done" about the programmer who needlessly duplicates tens of >>>>megabytes of data only because he did not figured out how to efficiently use >>>>threads instead of processes. >>>> >>>>Or about the programmer who included others' code into his program without the >>>>permission. >>>> >>>>Eugene >>> >>>Ouch. I guess it was only a matter of time......... >>> >> >>Also note no reply from Vincent... that really must have hurt. I felt it here. >> >>My only question is what code did he use in his program that he didn't get >>permission? If it was from a program like Crafty and I was Robert I would have a >>hard time letting one compete in tournaments with a program that included even >>one line of my code. >> >>Interesting question but doubtful I would ever get a serious response. >> >>Kevin. > > >Just speculation, but I would suspect Eugene was referring to the egtb.cpp >code... that probes his tablebases... Ah I see. I was under the impression that an author needed to ask for permission to use that. Usually I would object to a post like Eugene's but seeing how Vincent posts so much garbage I will let it slide.
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