Author: Franco
Date: 05:11:29 12/29/05
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On December 29, 2005 at 07:23:05, Sandro Necchi wrote: >I fully agree on this and when I saw it I saw the full point going to Zappa >"unfortunately", but we just started working on the engine as our main goal is >to win in Torino! (I hope to see you there as I am planning to make a short >visit). >>Ciao >Sandro Well, I know that in Turin it will be a very speciale contest, but I'm no more so interested in computer chess (Today is snowing and so I'm not at work...). Reading along the mex enclosed in this computer chat, I'm asking myself: what about the '90 pioneers, Lang, Dan Beil, Ed, Marty, and so on ? Are all of them out of computer chess work ? In terms more general, I'm interested to know: they disapperead because 1) there are a few of economic gratification with strongly and increasingly work or because the leadership in computer chess programmation is too difficult ? 2) When the new generation is surpassing you with new concepts (nihil move, lazy evalutazion, and so on.) , there is no hope to recover rewritng all the code? Could be this last an intereresting question to take a new message in this chat? Bye bye Franco kanizsa@libero.it
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