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Chess Programming Forums
Some of the more popular computer chess programming related forums:
- BanksiaGUI Forum
- CCC Computer Chess Club
- OpenChess - Independent Computer Chess Discussion Forum
- Winboard Forum
- Winboard Forum - Programming and Technical Discussions (Winboard Programming Forum)
- Winboard Forum - Archive (Old Parsimony Forum)
Discord Channels
Computer chess is actively discussed in several Discord channels:
- Discord Channels by Srdja Matovic on CCC, October 11, 2023
Engine Forums
Some chess programs also have forums:
- FishCooking - Google Groups » Stockfish
- gnu.chess » GNU Chess
- HIARCS Forum » HIARCS
- LCZero – Google Groups » Leela Chess Zero
- Rybka Forum » Rybka (Closed since September 01, 2021)
- ProDeo Forum hosted and moderated by Ed Schroder » ProDeo
Chess Computers
- Schachcomputer.info Community (mostly German)
Endgame Tablebases
Rating Lists
- CCRL Discussion Board hosted by Kirill Kryukov:
- WBEC-Ridderkerk hosted by Leo Dijksman
News groups
Unmoderated newsgroups contain a lot of spam, but also a lot of valuable posts of the pre-CCC area in the archives:
- rec.games.chess.computer (r.g.c.c, rgcc)
- rec.games.chess.misc
- rec.games.chess archive
Game & AI Forums
- Game-AI Forum
- comp.sources.games
- rec.games.abstract
- rec.games.board
- rec.games.chinese-chess » Chinese Chess
- rec.games.programmer
- SHOGI-L
National Forums
- CSS-Forum (German)
- Forum « G 6 (Italian)
- KasparovChess (Russian)
- Forchess (Russian)
- Meca Foro (Spanish)
External Links
- Forum from Wikipedia
- Internet Forum from Wikipedia
- Computer-mediated communication from Wikipedia
- Electronic mailing list from Wikipedia
- Social networking service from Wikipedia
- Usenet newsgroup from Wikipedia
- Google Groups from Wikipedia
- phpBB from Wikipedia
- Tapatalk from Wikipedia
Social and Ethic Aspects
- Anonymity from Wikipedia
- Cyberculture from Wikipedia
- Ethics from Wikipedia
- Ethics in scientific and technical communication] by Jean Hollis Weber, Journal 38, July 1995, pp. 2-4
- Flaming (Internet) from Wikipedia
- Forum spam from Wikipedia
- Godwin's law from Wikipedia
- Newsgroup spam from Wikipedia
- Socialization from Wikipedia
- Troll (Internet) from Wikipedia
Language and Rhetoric Aspects
- Ad hominem from Wikipedia
- Fallacy from Wikipedia
- Internet slang from Wikipedia
- Irony from Wikipedia
- List of fallacies from Wikipedia
- Logical Fallacies and Ethics in Everyday Language by Elena Sgarbossa
- Metaphor from Wikipedia
- Non sequitur (logic) from Wikipedia
- Red herring from Wikipedia
- Rhetoric from Wikipedia
- Rhetorical device from Wikipedia
- Sarcasm from Wikipedia
- Syllogism from Wikipedia
- Syllogistic fallacy from Wikipedia
References
- ↑ HDR panoramic view out of 9 pictures (3 exposures at 3 different angles). Picture taken from the Capitoline Museums by BeBo86, June 02, 2012, Wikimedia Commons