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Subject: Re: Is there a "Best" Chess Programming Language?

Author: Russell Reagan

Date: 01:21:22 06/09/02

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On June 08, 2002 at 23:04:55, Scott Gasch wrote:

>Yes my #1 complaint about C++ is a weakness with myself -- not the language.  I
>don't know exactly how classes are layed out in memory... I guess the data and
>some kind of table of function pointers.

I struggled with this also. Then I realized that I would never look at the ASM
code anyway and I felt a great feeling of peace come over me :)

>But especially when we get into
>inheritance and polymorphism... I just can't follow the mess.

I don't know why you would need such things for a chess program, but stranger
things have happened.

Russell



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