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If you wish to contribute, please join. Though this requires activation, it is usually very quick. If you are just registering, we request that you use your name as your username (for some reason without spaces), as that makes it easier to know who everyone is and what they've done here. Remember, the Wiki is based on user contributions from people just like you. We always love to enlarge our membership. | If you wish to contribute, please join. Though this requires activation, it is usually very quick. If you are just registering, we request that you use your name as your username (for some reason without spaces), as that makes it easier to know who everyone is and what they've done here. Remember, the Wiki is based on user contributions from people just like you. We always love to enlarge our membership. | ||
− | The page was first hosted on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikispaces Wikispaces]. Due to that site closure <ref>[https://chessprogramming.wikispaces.com/space/announcement Wikispaces Site Closure]</ref> <ref>[http://www.talkchess.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=66573 Chess Programming Wiki] by [[Jon Dart]], [[CCC]], February 12, 2018</ref>, it moved to its present new host at '''www.chessprogramming.org''' | + | The page was first hosted on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikispaces Wikispaces]. Due to that site closure <ref>[https://chessprogramming.wikispaces.com/space/announcement Wikispaces Site Closure]</ref> <ref>[http://www.talkchess.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=66573 Chess Programming Wiki] by [[Jon Dart]], [[CCC]], February 12, 2018</ref>, it moved to its present new host at '''www.chessprogramming.org'''. |
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Revision as of 00:26, 12 May 2021
The Chess Programming Wiki is a repository of information about programming computers to play chess. Our goal is to provide a reference for every aspect of chess-programming, information about programmers, researcher and engines. You'll find different ways to implement LMR and bitboard stuff like best magics for most dense magic bitboard tables. For didactic purposes, the CPW-Engine has been developed by some wiki members. You can start browsing using the left-hand navigation bar. All of our content is arranged hierarchically, so you can see every page by following just those links. If you are looking for a specific page or catchword you can use the search box on top. You will notice updating progress almost daily.
If you wish to contribute, please join. Though this requires activation, it is usually very quick. If you are just registering, we request that you use your name as your username (for some reason without spaces), as that makes it easier to know who everyone is and what they've done here. Remember, the Wiki is based on user contributions from people just like you. We always love to enlarge our membership.
The page was first hosted on Wikispaces. Due to that site closure [1] [2], it moved to its present new host at www.chessprogramming.org.
Contents
Hot Topics
Topics people search/discuss much
Basics
- Getting Started - if you are new to chess programming
- Board Representation
- Search
- Evaluation
- Opening Book
- Endgame Tablebases
Principal Topics
- Chess
- Programming
- Artificial Intelligence
- Knowledge
- Learning
- Testing
- Tuning
- User Interface
- Protocols
Lists
- Cartoons
- Computer Chess Forums
- Conferences
- Dictionary
- Engines including the CPW-Engine
- Games, some other AI-Games, where computer chess may borrow some ideas
- Hardware
- History
- Organizations
- People
- Periodical
- Software
- Tournaments and Matches
Miscellaneous
Statistics
- Articles: 4,255
- Pages: 7,999
- Files: 2,966
Thanks
Thanks for visiting our site! We hope you like the work we have done.
Mark Lefler and the rest of the CPW team.
References
- ↑ Wikispaces Site Closure
- ↑ Chess Programming Wiki by Jon Dart, CCC, February 12, 2018