Alcides Schulz

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Alcides Schulz, a Brazilian professional software developer and programmer, currently working in the United States. Alcides combined his hobbies of programming and chess to develop his open source engines. The matured Tucano, first released in 2011, is written in C - the didactic Enxadrista first published in 2018, is written in C# , and provides a detailed, elaborate documentation in Portuguese language in form of source code comments.

=Forum Posts=

2010 ...

 * Introduction and (hopefully) contribution - bitboard methods by Alcides Schulz, CCC, June 03, 2011 » BitScan, Population Count
 * Internal Iterative Deepening questions by Alcides Schulz, CCC, September 21, 2011 » Internal Iterative Deepening
 * When does a cut-node became an all-node? by Alcides Schulz, CCC, March 27, 2012 » Node Types
 * Tucano chess engine 1.00 by Alcides Schulz, CCC, September 09, 2012
 * Eval development: is it better to tune or add new terms? by Alcides Schulz, CCC, March 17, 2013 » Evaluation
 * Tucano chess engine release 2.00 by Alcides Schulz, CCC, May 12, 2013

2015 ...

 * Tucano 6.00 released ! by Alcides Schulz, CCC, February 14, 2016
 * Tucano 7.00 Release - SMP version by Alcides Schulz, CCC, December 16, 2017
 * Re: Parallel search/LazySMP question by Alcides Schulz, CCC, December 18, 2017
 * Enxadrista 1.00 Release - Instructional chess engine by Alcides Schulz, CCC, March 17, 2018
 * The beginning of Monte Carlo Method article by Alcides Schulz, CCC, June 06, 2018

2020 ...

 * TucaNNo: neural network research by Alcides Schulz, CCC, November 08, 2020 » NNUE

=External Links=
 * Alcides Schulz | Facebook
 * alcides-schulz (Alcides Schulz) · GitHub
 * TucanoChess
 * Tucano, the Brazilian chess engine, Chessdom, April 21, 2018 » TCEC Season 12

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