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Subject: Re: What's the best programming language for chess?

Author: vladan

Date: 06:37:06 02/24/05

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On February 24, 2005 at 08:19:43, Terry Giles wrote:

>Hi William,
>
>I believe that most chess programs today are programmed in C, with maybe the
>really intensive recursive computational parts being written in assembler.
>Obviously assembler is the best for speed and efficiency but it's hardly
>conducive for ease of programming.
>
>Terry




Maybe it's best to write only evaluator and move generator in assembler.

The recursive and other support procedures looks better in some
high language like C (or even Delphi !).

In my opinion this hybrid software structure is optimal.


Vladan





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