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Subject: Re: questions vs. code?

Author: Daniel Shawul

Date: 21:03:41 08/27/04

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On August 27, 2004 at 22:53:04, Stuart Cracraft wrote:

>So, what has been the experience of
>computer chess program authors here
>who have a) asked questions, reworked
>their code based on the input from
>other board members, vs. perhaps doing
>a) and then additionally b) releasing
>their code publically for comment?
>
>a == b?
>a>>b?
>a<<b?
>
   a>>>>b
thanks to many people here and CCC search engine,
i know all the common algorithms for chess engines.
releasing source code is of no importance to the author.
i had one previous version of my engine's  code full of
very big bugs [blunders] , and no one has ever reported
one bug to me. Ofcourse this may be due to "no has ever read it"
but still it is of no use to me that i released it.
daniel


>In terms of your program's progress thereafter...
>
>Thanks,
>
>Stuart



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