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a Mexican software developer, computer chess programmer and author of the minimalistic chess program [[Toledo]], which won the 18th [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Obfuscated_C_Code_Contest International Obfuscated C Code Contest] (IOCCC) in 2005, Best Game competition. | a Mexican software developer, computer chess programmer and author of the minimalistic chess program [[Toledo]], which won the 18th [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Obfuscated_C_Code_Contest International Obfuscated C Code Contest] (IOCCC) in 2005, Best Game competition. | ||
With the improved ''Toledo Nanochess'' , Óscar held the lead in ''The World's Smallest Chess Program'' <ref>[[Óscar Toledo Gutiérrez]] ('''2009'''). ''The World's Smallest Chess Program''. [[ICGA Journal#32_1|ICGA Journal, Vol. 32, No. 1]]</ref>, in a tough competition with [[Harm Geert Muller|H.G. Muller's]] [[Micro-Max]]. | With the improved ''Toledo Nanochess'' , Óscar held the lead in ''The World's Smallest Chess Program'' <ref>[[Óscar Toledo Gutiérrez]] ('''2009'''). ''The World's Smallest Chess Program''. [[ICGA Journal#32_1|ICGA Journal, Vol. 32, No. 1]]</ref>, in a tough competition with [[Harm Geert Muller|H.G. Muller's]] [[Micro-Max]]. | ||
− | Óscar further won multiple categories at the 19th IOCCC in 2006 <ref>[ | + | Óscar further won multiple categories at the 19th IOCCC in 2006 <ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Obfuscated_C_Code_Contest#Toledo_Nanochess International Obfuscated C Code Contest - Toledo Nanochess from Wikipedia]</ref>, Most Portable Chess Set for Toledo 2 with [[GUI]] and Best of Show award with his [[Intel]] [[8080]] emulator. |
=Selected Publications= | =Selected Publications= |
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Óscar Toledo Gutiérrez,
a Mexican software developer, computer chess programmer and author of the minimalistic chess program Toledo, which won the 18th International Obfuscated C Code Contest (IOCCC) in 2005, Best Game competition.
With the improved Toledo Nanochess , Óscar held the lead in The World's Smallest Chess Program [2], in a tough competition with H.G. Muller's Micro-Max.
Óscar further won multiple categories at the 19th IOCCC in 2006 [3], Most Portable Chess Set for Toledo 2 with GUI and Best of Show award with his Intel 8080 emulator.
Selected Publications
- Óscar Toledo Gutiérrez (2009). The World's Smallest Chess Program. ICGA Journal, Vol. 32, No. 1
- Óscar Toledo Gutiérrez (2014). Toledo Nanochess: The Commented Source Code. Lulu.com [4]
Forum Post
- World smallest chess program by Óscar Toledo Gutiérrez, comp.lang.c, November 22, 2006
- Current world's smallest chess program by Óscar Toledo Gutiérrez, CCC, February 20, 2009
- Toledo Nanochess: The commented source code (book) by Óscar Toledo Gutiérrez, CCC, February 11, 2014
- Re: BootChess (minimal chess engine) by Óscar Toledo Gutiérrez, CCC, January 31, 2015
External Links
References
- ↑ Óscar Toledo Gutiérrez - About me
- ↑ Óscar Toledo Gutiérrez (2009). The World's Smallest Chess Program. ICGA Journal, Vol. 32, No. 1
- ↑ International Obfuscated C Code Contest - Toledo Nanochess from Wikipedia
- ↑ Toledo Nanochess: The commented source code (book) by Óscar Toledo Gutiérrez, CCC, February 11, 2014