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Latest revision as of 22:08, 21 December 2020
Genesis,
a chess engine by Argentinian theologian and programmer Claudio Bollini with the aim of a knowledge-based approach.
Contradicting to its authors faith, and despite its flaws and lackings, Genesis became a rather aggressive program [2].
Genesis participated at the SCCC 1998 and SCCC 1999 Spanish Computer Chess Championships.
Namesake
See also
Forum Posts
- Re: Chess Programs from South America by Claudio Bollini, CCC, January 05, 1999
External Links
- Christian mythology from Wikipedia
- Genesis creation narrative from Wikipedia
- Genesis flood narrative from Wikipedia
- Book of Genesis from Wikipedia
- The Book of Genesis (comics) from Wikipedia
- Genesis (band) from Wikipedia
- McCoy Tyner - Enlightenment Suite, Pt. 1 - Genesis, Montreux Jazz Festival, July 7, 1973, YouTube Video
References
- ↑ Hartmann Schedel, First Day of Creation, 1493, Nuremberg Chronicle
- ↑ Re: Chess Programs from South America by Claudio Bollini, CCC, January 05, 1999