Author: Dann Corbit
Date: 08:28:41 06/15/05
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On June 14, 2005 at 16:03:42, Roger D Davis wrote: >Looks like the latest editions of Fruit and Fruit-Toga are very strong. Is there >any single structural feature that makes them so strong? Is it speed, or tuning, >or what? If you are a C programmer and you look at his code, you will see right away he knows what he is doing. Every programmer should model his assert strategy, because it is superior. It shows very well his critical thinking. If he wants to, he can write the strongest chess program in the world. In a short period, using hobby time, he has written a program that rivals professional monsters.
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