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Subject: Re: Chess programming instructor wanted

Author: Michael Yee

Date: 16:26:18 02/18/06

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On February 18, 2006 at 11:07:19, Roman Hartmann wrote:

>Hi,
>no need to pay anyone. Just have a look at the right places and the right
>programs.
>
>Some rather simple to understand chess programs which are open source.
>-TSCP
>-Minimax
>-Gerbil
>-olithink
>
>Don't look at fruit or crafty as they are just too complicated for a beginner.
>The programs I listed here are all written in C and not C++ but if you
>understand C++ you shouldn't have too much trouble to understand C.
>
>Below are some links to webpages to get you started.
>
>http://www.brucemo.com/compchess/programming/
>Page of Bruce Moreland. Basic stuff and relatively easy to understand.
>Especially the page about minimax and alphabeta might be an interesting read for
>you.
>
>Once you understand all the stuff on Bruce's site. Ed Shröder has a great site
>which deals with a bit more advanced topics of chess programming.
>http://members.home.nl/matador/chess830.htm
>
>best regards
>Roman

Here's another resource that might help get you started:

http://www.geocities.com/spur4444/prog/jamca/jamca.html




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