Author: Uri Blass
Date: 00:57:50 07/25/05
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On July 25, 2005 at 03:47:13, Andre van Ark wrote: >Hi, > >Fabien has the advantage that he could learn from postings and experiences from >other programmers and make use of existing programs like Crafty. > >The "programmers of the 90's" had to find out "the weel" by themselves, and that >consumes a lot of time. > >Nevertheless, I take my hat off for Letouzey, and off course also all other >chessprogrammers. > >André Fabien could learn from other programmers but the same for the commercial programmers and I do not see big improvement in programs like Tiger2004 or Deep Sjeng or Ruffian that are near the level of Fruit2 and not near the level of Fruit2.1 I also believe that next fruit will be stronger than Shredder9(I do not say that it will be stronger than next Shredder but of course SMK can learn from Fruit when Fabien cannot learn from Shredder). Uri
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