Author: Gian-Carlo Pascutto
Date: 08:37:19 09/13/02
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On September 13, 2002 at 11:25:15, Rolf Tueschen wrote: >Sorry. Then let me change the statement into: For the professionals the openly >published code of Crafty is understandable in its details. (yes/no) And >therefore they are able to think about other ways to implement novelties. This >seems to be logical. They won't deny to think about Crafty code for sure. >Perhaps on a certain level it's enough to hear about a new feature without code >at all. Then you simply develop your own solution. But the idea came not from >your brain. You disagree? No, I fully agree with this. But you should not underestimate the difficulty of 'carrying over' and idea. Sometimes they are just not compatible because two programs are based upon different approaches. -- GCP
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