Thomas Mayer
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Thomas J. Mayer,
a German computer scientist and software developer. He already started chess programming back in 1985 with Basic and Pascal and wrote a chess program dubbed PommiChess [2], which apparently later evolved to the now private chess engine Quark [3].
Mayer-Marx-Engels
Thomas Mayer during the BELCT 2001 Berlin excursion beside Marx & Engels at the
Marx-Engels Forum. In the background the Palace of the Republic [4], demolished by 2007
to make room for a reconstruction of the Prussian-era Berlin Palace
Forum Posts
2000 ...
- Gullydeckel - move generator by Thomas Mayer, CCC, December 20, 2000 » Gullydeckel
- Quark v1.50 by Thomas Mayer, CCC, September 10, 2001
- How strong is Chess Tiger on Palm ? by Thomas Mayer, CCC, November 09, 2001
- The truth about Deep - 9 by Thomas Mayer, Winboard Forum, March 14, 2003
- Draw claims by Thomas Mayer, CCC, June 17, 2003 » Repetitions
- KB*KP - endgames by Thomas Mayer, CCC, February 01, 2005
- To sumarize this by Thomas Mayer, CCC, August 17, 2005 » Nalimov Tablebases
2010 ...
- STS 1.0 revisited by Thomas Mayer, CCC, January 07, 2010
- Fide WCC2016 by Thomas Mayer, CCC, November 14, 2016 [5]
External Links
References
- ↑ Image clpped from BELCT 2001 Berlin is worth a trip! by Thomas Mayer
- ↑ Re: CCT4 Tao/Quark by Thomas Mayer, CCC, January 26, 2002
- ↑ Quark by Thomas Mayer
- ↑ nickname 'Erichs Lampenladen' (Erich's lamp store), referring to Erich Honecker and the foyer lighting with numerous light balls
- ↑ World Chess Championship 2016 from Wikipedia