H. H. Muller, where can be found KinSlayer's code? Doesn't seem to be here
http://home.hccnet.nl/h.g.muller/chess.html
Secondchess is a very simple chess engine, based on Firstchess, and its goal is to help to understand how a chess engine works. It's written in C though.
https://github.com/emdio/secondchess
Chess programming C++
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Re: Chess programming C++
Two first meanings of the dutch word "leren":
1. leren [vc] (learn, larn, acquire) acquire or gain knowledge or skills.
2. leren [v] (teach, learn, instruct) impart skills or knowledge to.
1. leren [vc] (learn, larn, acquire) acquire or gain knowledge or skills.
2. leren [v] (teach, learn, instruct) impart skills or knowledge to.
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Re: Chess programming C++
The KingSlayer source is in my on-line repository at http://hgm.nubati.net/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi , under the project name 'simple'.
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Re: Chess programming C++
@H.G.Muller
You will find me stupid, but how do I download something from your repository?
You will find me stupid, but how do I download something from your repository?
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Re: Chess programming C++
Go to tree, and snapshot download projectRoland Chastain wrote: ↑Fri Mar 08, 2019 1:08 pm @H.G.Muller
but how do I download something from your repository?
example:
projects / bonanza.git / tree / snapshot
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Re: Chess programming C++
The repository contains the entire deveopment history of the project, as a sequence of 'commits'. It can even contain multiple 'branches' of development. The uppermost line is the most recent commit; just click 'snapshot' behind it to download an archive with all the files of the latest version. You can click 'tree' to browse through the files on-line. The 'commit' link gives you more info on the commit; 'commitdif' shows the differences with the previous version.Roland Chastain wrote: ↑Fri Mar 08, 2019 1:08 pm @H.G.Muller
You will find me stupid, but how do I download something from your repository?
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