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Subject: Re: Crafty - did it do more harm than good??

Author: Lar Mader

Date: 21:00:21 11/28/03

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Well said.


On November 28, 2003 at 15:30:20, margolies,marc wrote:

>this is the most ethically-challenged view of information management I have ever
>heard in my Life. How can you attack the genrosity of Dr. Hyatt as a solution to
>this problem of some student putting his mother on the phone with David Levy and
>not answering questions.
>Similarly, would argue for the abolition of money in order to prevent bank
>robberies??(ie because people will always be greedy and banks get them in
>trouble)
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>On November 28, 2003 at 10:20:42, Rick Rice wrote:
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>>I feel that people really don't need anything more than TSCP to get started.
>>After that, they should do their own theoretical research, to take their program
>>to a higher level. Crafty hasn't really helped much, than promote plagiarism.
>>Prof. Hyatt should do the chess programming community a favor by removing the
>>source code from his web site. Instead, some articles by him about chess
>>programming theory should suffice. This way, people will not be doing a
>>wholesale cut-n-paste.
>>
>>Just my 2 cents worth. I could be wrong. What do you all think??
>>
>>Regards,
>>Rick



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