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Subject: Re: How long to build your chess engine

Author: Reinhard Scharnagl

Date: 13:20:47 01/06/04

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On January 06, 2004 at 11:20:19, martin fierz wrote:

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>i also have site statistics :-)
>but you never know, maybe one day things will change - linux is increasing in
>popularity steadily, and it's much cheaper than MS windows. i don't think a
>change will happen very soon, but it might happen one day...

When Linux would learn how to live together with Windows XP and my bootmanager
at my workstation, I would use it too. I also use Borland C++ Builder 6
sometimes, because source code should be reusable in linux using Kylix. But that
all has been terminated by Borland. So targeting two OS is not yet realistic,
when wanting more than a command line based program.

It is Zeta (BeOS successor), which could become an intersting second OS. But
Zeta still has to learn a lot to work with my hardware. But I will give it a
try, because it comes with a complete development environment and is OO even
internal.

Regards, Reinhard.



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