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Subject: Re: The secret of Stefan to keep being the master of the galaxy

Author: Jorge Pichard

Date: 10:54:58 04/25/04

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On April 25, 2004 at 13:37:34, Fernando Villegas wrote:

>Which is?
>In fact I do not know. The tittle of the post is a question, not a statement of
>knowledge.
>Is it that simply Stefan is brighter than the rest of his colleagues?
>(But of course this bring the question about what a heck is being brighter than
>somebody else in an specific field, so we do not go further with that answer)

>Did he, in the beginnings of his career, met a more productive first idea or
>paradigm of programming that to this day produces better results?


Frank Morsch Fritz programs has been on top of the SSDF Rating List more than
any other program, but Shredder has won more Tourneys and still has not got a
shot to play either Kramnik nor Kasparov :-)

Jorge

>(This brings to first place to issue of paradigms in the development of
>technology and science)
>Does he works 25 hours a day?
>(Probably no more than  other guys here).
>My guess: somehow Stefan has developped a better METHODOLOGY to ponder the
>almost microscopics weights of the final recipe than makes the difference
>between a first class program (there are at least a dozen by now) and a super
>first class one, just the one by Stefan.
>Ideas and suggestions, gentlemen?
>Fernando



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