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Subject: Re: how many chess programs have more than one author?

Author: Jens Kahlenberg

Date: 18:26:35 07/03/03

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On July 03, 2003 at 13:51:47, Charles Roberson wrote:

>
> Exteme programming has an often overlooked benefit -- when two people work
> together, they are not as bored. There is a lot of benefit in the rest of the
> methodology, but people like to work together and bounce around ideas. Hence,
> this forum.

Hi Charles,

imho extreme programming "methodolgy" is overlooked in this forum (as so often)
as unusable ... it's a pity, but IMHO "casting pearls before swines" will not
change the general attitude in this forum of how chess programming problems
should(?!) be tackled. So there's nearly no doubt that Garry will hold the fort
longer than necessary ;-)

Regards,
Jens



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