Author: Will Singleton
Date: 15:29:44 05/11/99
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On May 11, 1999 at 13:57:55, Todd Durham wrote: >On May 11, 1999 at 13:01:24, KarinsDad wrote: > >>On May 11, 1999 at 12:32:38, George Bullock wrote: >> >>>Hello, >>> >>>I'm interested and reading about the theories, techniques, and history of Chess >>>programming. Does anybody have any recommended books. I'm a programmer, so >>>material with a heavy technical grounding isn't a problem. At the same time, >>>something lighter regarding history or important games (Big Blue, etc.) would >>>also be nice. >>> >>>Thanks, >>> >>>George Bullock >> >>You can start with the links on the Computer Chess Resource page. There are many >>internet sites with good information (I started out this way). >> >>Good Luck, >> >>KarinsDad :) > >Do you know any good books on the subject? I've got Levy and Newborn's _How >Computers Play Chess_ from a library, but haven't gotten very far as yet. Is >this one any good? Thanks in advance. > >Todd Durham If you've got the dough, I think the best thing to do is order the complete set of ICCAJ. Should be about $350 or so. First issue if vol-6 #3, 1983, I think. Check the ICCA web page for info. Will
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