Author: Ingo Bauer
Date: 00:37:50 11/28/03
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Hello I complitly agree with what you have written! The question still is if this is enough to: raise "suspicion that the program LIST, entered by Fritz Reul, is based on the program CRAFTY." Ingo Bauer > >>-> attacks.c >>->hash.c >>->init.c >>->make.c >>->next.c >>->root.c >>->search.c > >>the ones with the arrow (->) are identical. > >7 out of 22 doesn't mean anything. These file names are VERY generic too. I bet >there are many programs that have the same names for their files. > >Gerbil has attacks.c, hash.c, and search.c. > >GNU Chess has hash.c, init.c, search.c. > >TSCP has search.c. > >Arasan has search.cpp, hash.cpp. > >Resp has hash.cpp, serach.cpp. > >ExChess has attacks.cpp, hash.cpp, search.cpp. > >Faile, Phalanx, and Sjeng all have hash.c and search.c. > >My program has some of the same names. I suspect that some programmers might >decide to name their files with a certain name because that is what they have >seen before when they read the source code of another program. It is a matter of >how to divide up your code, and some programmers would rather just do what other >good programmers have done.
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