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'''Michael (Mike) Leany''',<br/> | '''Michael (Mike) Leany''',<br/> | ||
− | an American computer scientist | + | an American computer scientist and programmer with interests in [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Compiler_Construction compiler construction], operating system design and development, game AI, computer chess, and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NP-complete NP-complete problems]. |
As chess programmer, Mike is author of the chess engines [[Knightmare]] | As chess programmer, Mike is author of the chess engines [[Knightmare]] | ||
<ref>[http://www.mikeleany.com/knightmare Knightmare]</ref> , succeeded by [[Zilch]] <ref>[http://www.mikeleany.com/zilch Zilch]</ref>, [[Vapor]] <ref>[http://vapor.mikeleany.com/ Vapor Chess]</ref> and [[Tinman]]. | <ref>[http://www.mikeleany.com/knightmare Knightmare]</ref> , succeeded by [[Zilch]] <ref>[http://www.mikeleany.com/zilch Zilch]</ref>, [[Vapor]] <ref>[http://vapor.mikeleany.com/ Vapor Chess]</ref> and [[Tinman]]. |
Latest revision as of 23:20, 4 March 2020
Michael (Mike) Leany,
an American computer scientist and programmer with interests in compiler construction, operating system design and development, game AI, computer chess, and NP-complete problems.
As chess programmer, Mike is author of the chess engines Knightmare
[1] , succeeded by Zilch [2], Vapor [3] and Tinman.
Forum Posts
- Quiescence Search Explosions by Mike Leany, CCC, April 18, 2008 » Quiescence Search, Search Explosion
- Determining values for piece-square tables by Mike Leany, CCC, September 21, 2009 » Piece-Square Tables
- Vapor Chess v0.02 Release for Linux by Mike Leany, CCC, August 10, 2012