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Subject: Re: Speed Up Old Brains - program !

Author: John Lowe

Date: 03:54:52 12/30/02

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On December 30, 2002 at 05:32:07, Graham Laight wrote:

>On December 30, 2002 at 03:33:48, John Lowe wrote:
>>
>>I was over 40 when I started programming - some people were surprised that one
>>so "old" could do that.
>>
>>At about 45 with a "new" QL and no programming tools I wrote a hand assemler in
>>basic and a chess program with it in a matter of weeks.
>>
>>My career got in the way........   :(
>>
>>Now in my sixties the speed has gone.  It will take me a while (days) to mull
>>over an algorithm - then a "suck it and see" phase. I'll put bugs in the code
>>and only spot them by tracing. Most irritating of all I sometimes overwrite live
>>code by mis-typing the memory address for my new code.....
>
>Have you tried ginkgo (
>http://www.gnc.co.uk/library/Product.asp?product_id=421511 )? I am not as old as
>you - but I found it sharpened my brain noticably within weeks.
>

I've a tree in the garden...how do you cook it?    (:

>-g
>
>>Don't wait for your retirement before you start working seriously on computer
>>chess - your best years (in terms of ability) come before then.
>>
>>Do it for fun and do it now :)
>>
>>John

I've overstated my case!

I'm not as quick as I was but I find I'm a lot sharper when I'm tackling an
interesting problem.

My next prob will be familiar to chess programmers:

You must not register a pinning piece as a defender if the pinned piece is an
attacker on the same piece and the defender needs to be deployed. Obvious but I
need to re-jig the pinfind code on DIY. I shall enjoy the challenge and get it
right!

My point is that DIY will never be Rebel.




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