Author: Kelly Patterson
Date: 16:34:26 10/20/99
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10.20.99 Ricardo Sant'Ana: I am probably not even qualified to be a beginner in this area right now but these are some sites from which I have gathered information on computer chess programming. They may be simplistic for many members but I figure we have to start somewhere (usually the bottom -- ha). I hope this helps ... Yours, Kelly Patterson http://www.xs4all.nl/~verhelst/chess/programming.html [Has good basic information along with many, many links to other sites ... programming and computer chess in general. http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/thstorm/comchepr.htm [Many, many articles and reports, etc., along with lots of links.] http://forum.swarthmore.edu/~jay/learn-game/ [This a a machine learning in games site. It discusses the "teachable" game, chess programs and others. Also has information on Michael Gherrity's game learning system SAL. I have been looking at this recently; very interesting and enlightening. Also has lots of other info including some tutorials in getting started in this area.] Does this help? I hope it does; it's helped me. Yours, Kelly Patterson
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