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Subject: Re: INTEL C++ finally faster!!

Author: Eugene Nalimov

Date: 09:43:40 04/22/02

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By US copyright law I don't have to put anything in the code to keep the
copyright. But you are right, I should put it there explicitely; just my
oversight. The comment is there in the current version, the problem is that new
version is not polished enough to be distributed.

And once again: I didn't say a word about Intel/MS compiler. I just pointed out
to some Vincent's absurd claims, mainly about "high professional quality".
Probably I should wait till he'll say them the next time, otherwise it looks
that I reacted to his favorable remarks about Intel's compiler... But Dan Corbit
says good things about Intel's compiler all the time, and everybody can see I do
not react.

Eugene

On April 22, 2002 at 01:23:38, Hristo wrote:

>I have a version of egtb.cpp that has no disclaimer of any sort!
>I downloaded it along with the source code for crafty 18.13 ...
>I know who wrote the code, but the word copyright is nowhere to be found, nor is
>the name Eugene Nalimov .... You better fix this (or Eugene). People might claim
>stupidity ... :-)
>
>
>BTW
>M$VC is slower than gcc when using exceptions ... by a very wide margin!
>Why is that?!
>
>Remember, Bob, the whole point of this thread should have been executable
>speed!!! The rest of it is not important at all!!! Eugene managed to twist it
>into something else. Well done indeed!
>
>hristo



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