Author: Lanny DiBartolomeo
Date: 20:27:37 10/24/98
Go up one level in this thread
On October 24, 1998 at 23:01:38, odell hall wrote: > >On October 24, 1998 at 17:27:07, Lanny DiBartolomeo wrote: > >>I love playing chess ,computer chess is great!! I enjoy reading the posts here >>(most) I like knowing how strong they play what one/s to buy,I also like knowing >>if people are having trouble with a program i want to purchase,if there is i >>want to know and like reading how to fix Before i purchase and if there will be >>a patch if it is not fixable right off.Were can you find all this out Right >>here! But you take away, gee im having a problem with... or do you know why this >>program plays such and such a move when its a mistake mabey its a bug any >>answers? or alot of other topics that arise then ill figure the information >>level on a computer chess program has dropped way below pa!Im not going to back >>and watch this happen I would like to vote to be able to talk about EVERY part >>of a Chess Program!! I want total Freedom to know even if asked how it makes a >>move how a code can make it work just ALL things that are involved with a chess >>program. Shall we cut out half the information? 2/3 or 1/4? I want a right to >>VOTE I want to read if somethings buggy or not and how to fix!! > > > >I would agree with this 100% no topic relating to computer chess should be >taboo, because it may make someone feel uncomfortable. Infact discussing >possible flaws in programs will keep everyone , specifically the programmers >honest! I would like to put Ed Schroeder on my list of honest programmers with a >sense of intergrity, who has done he can to answer the questions of those who >support his program. I also think that it is great and one of the special >aspects of CCC that I like is that programmers make themselves accessible to the >public. I consider this great service Par Excellence!! CHEERS!! To him and Rebel 10!
This page took 0 seconds to execute
Last modified: Thu, 15 Apr 21 08:11:13 -0700
Current Computer Chess Club Forums at Talkchess. This site by Sean Mintz.