Author: Ed Schröder
Date: 15:32:24 04/08/04
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On April 08, 2004 at 17:48:28, Tord Romstad wrote: >Hi Ed, > >On April 08, 2004 at 17:34:50, Ed Schröder wrote: > >>I assume the internal organization of my >>search is different than other programs although the outcome and behavior is the >>same. >This is almost certainly true. If you ever decide to continue the work on your >Rebel pages, >I think it would be a good idea to include a very short pseudo-code version of >the high-level >structure of your search. This would help you to avoid a lot of confusion and >basic questions. Sounds like a fine idea to me. >This is of course not meant as a serious criticism of your pages. It is still >by far the best >chess programming resource on the Web. It's different in several aspects, the most important one, one need to have a working chess program. The page doesn't address all kind of different search techniques, it doesn't tell you how to implement A/B or hash tables, nor QS as there are many good pages already present on the Net. So my starting point was different and as far as I know it's the only page on the Internet that has this starting point. It's easy then to call it the best page on the Web :) Arrivederci, Ed
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