Kerwin Medina
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Kerwin F. Medina,
an American computer scientist, computer chess programmer, and principal software engineer at Microsoft
[2].
In 1996, he contributed the LZHLIB [3]
a small C library to compress and uncompress using the LZH algorithm, which is a direct derivative of the source code of Haruhiko Okumura's ar-archiver
[4].
In 2009, Kerwin Medina assumed the development of Thinker by Lance Perkins
[5]
[6] ,
and is mentioned as lonesome author of Thinker on the ICGA tournament site [7]
[8].
Forum Posts
- New version of Thinker by Kerwin Medina, Winboard Forum, November 03, 2008
- Interesting Scorpio design by Kerwin Medina, Winboard Forum, November 05, 2008
- Thinking in parallel by Kerwin Medina, Winboard Forum, March 06, 2009
- Save 3 characters off MicroMax by Kerwin Medina, Winboard Forum, July 15, 2011
External Links
References
- ↑ Foto-impressie WCCC/WCSC Kanazawa, Japan by Jan Krabbenbos from the CSVN site
- ↑ Kerwin Medina | LinkedIn
- ↑ LZH.H ... Kerwin F. Medina (1996)
- ↑ History of Data Compression in Japan
- ↑ Re: Thinker output by Lance Perkins, CCC, March 23, 2009
- ↑ Re: Best tactical engine? by Lance Perkins, CCC, April 25, 2009
- ↑ Thinker's ICGA Tournaments
- ↑ Complaints against the Chess programs LOOP and THINKER by Harvey Williamson, CCC, May 14, 2014