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− | a French software developer and as computer chess programmer author of the chess engines [[Small-C]], which was born around 1990 and would compute 200 nodes per second at that time, and the [[UCI]] compliant [[Category:Open Source|open source engine]] [[Gibbon]]. Apparently, Eric Marathée has some antipathy for "annoying" [[Magic Bitboards]] <ref>[http://perso.numericable.com/monique.marathee/gibbon_home_page.html gibbon home page]</ref>. | + | a French software developer and as computer chess programmer author of the chess engines [[Small-C]], which was born around 1990 and would compute 200 nodes per second at that time, and the [[UCI]] compliant [[:Category:Open Source|open source engine]] [[Gibbon]]. Apparently, Eric Marathée has some antipathy for "annoying" [[Magic Bitboards]] <ref>[http://perso.numericable.com/monique.marathee/gibbon_home_page.html gibbon home page]</ref>. |
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Latest revision as of 16:42, 7 February 2019
Eric Marathée,
a French software developer and as computer chess programmer author of the chess engines Small-C, which was born around 1990 and would compute 200 nodes per second at that time, and the UCI compliant open source engine Gibbon. Apparently, Eric Marathée has some antipathy for "annoying" Magic Bitboards [1].
Photos
Eric Marathée and Bernard Brioit, FCCC 2002, Massy, 2002 [2]