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  • ...est magics]] for most dense [[Magic Bitboards|magic bitboard]] tables. For didactic purposes, the [[CPW-Engine]] has been developed by some wiki members. You c
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  • a didactic [[:Category:Open Source|open source chess program]] written in [[Basic|Quic * [http://jbfilesarchive.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?t=1575 Just MiniMAX Didactic Chess Program] by CirothUngol, [http://jbfilesarchive.com/phpBB3/index.php
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  • ...hed in [[Byte Magazine]], was a separate program written in [[Pascal]] for didactic purposes. [[Chess 7.0]] by [[Larry Atkin]] was a commercial program written
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  • ...s Informatik-Instituten" (German)</ref>, Merlin was initially based on the didactic program [[Chess 0.5]] by [[Larry Atkin]] and [[Peter W. Frey]], as publishe
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  • a program by [[Larry Atkin]] and [[Peter W. Frey]] for didactic purposes, written in the [[ETH Zurich]] dialect of [[Pascal]] for the [[CDC [[Category:Didactic]]
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  • ...ort of [[Larry Atkin|Larry Atkin's]] and [[Peter W. Frey|Peter W. Frey's]] didactic [[Pascal]] program [[Chess 0.5]], as published 1978 in [[Byte Magazine]] in
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  • A [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Didactic_method didactic] [[Recursion|recursive]] implementation of SEE is shown below <ref>[http://
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  • ...les]] of concrete [[:Category:Open Source|open source engines]] listed for didactic purpose.
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  • * [https://sites.google.com/site/pedonechess/a-didactic-engine QBBEngine- a didactic engine] by [[Fabio Gobbato]] » [[QBBEngine]]
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  • =Didactic Programs=
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  • A didactic implementation of the Triangular PV-Table inside an [[Alpha-Beta]] routine.
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  • In 1978 Larry Atkin wrote a didactic program in [[Pascal]] along with [[Peter W. Frey]], which was published as
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  • In 1978, Peter W. Frey wrote a didactic program in [[Pascal]] along with [[Chess (Program)|Chess]] author [[Larry A
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  • ...also [[Hans-Joachim Kraas|Kraas']] and [[Günther Schrüfer|Schrüfer's]] didactic [[Basic]] program [[Demoschach]], described in ''Das große Computerschachb
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  • The '''Rule of the Square''' is a didactic auxiliary expedient in [[King|king]] versus opponent [[Passed Pawn|passed p
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  • a didactic [[:Category:Open Source|open source chess engine]] by [[BlueFeverSoft]], wr [[Category:Didactic]]
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  • ...github.com/maksimKorzh/wukong-xiangqi GitHub - maksimKorzh/wukong-xiangqi: Didactic Chinese chess Xiangqi engine] by [[Maksim Korzh|Code Monkey King]]
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  • ...September 24, 1982 (German)</ref>. In 1984, Dieter Steinwender published a didactic [[Basic]] program in [[Computerschach und Spiele]] <ref>[https://www.stmint
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  • ...s Informatik-Instituten" (German)</ref>, Merlin was initially based on the didactic program [[Chess 0.5]] by [[Larry Atkin]] and [[Peter W. Frey]], as publishe
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  • ...] and last updated as version '''1.4.4''' in 2001. It is a good example of didactic programming, containing features similar to that of [[Gerbil]], coded in a [[Category:Didactic]]
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  • [[Category:Didactic]]
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  • ...he development his chess program [[Stobor]] in 1993, and further wrote the didactic open source chess program [[TSCP]] <ref>[http://www.tckerrigan.com/Chess/TS
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  • Fruit was and still is one of the most influential didactic open source programs. It uses a 16x12 [[Vector Attacks|Vector attack]] [[Bo
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  • ...omputerschachbuch'' (German), describing chess programming topics, and the didactic chess program [[Demoschach]] written in [[Basic]].
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  • ...omputerschachbuch'' (German), describing chess programming topics, and the didactic chess program [[Demoschach]] written in [[Basic]].
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  • There were a few didactic chess programs written in Basic, most notably a program by [[Dieter Steinwe
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  • ...ic version] by [[Harm Geert Muller]], [[CCC]], January 15, 2011</ref>. The didactic [[:Category:Open Source|open source engine]] [[KingSlayer]] published in fa
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  • [[Category:Didactic]]
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  • ...h Chess Engine] by [[Tord Romstad]], [[CCC]], February 26, 2014</ref>, the didactic [[Parallel Search|parallel search]] engine [[Viper]], the former [[Gothmog]
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  • Though CPW is a didactic program, it has a couple of features that should not be repeated in Your pr [[Category:Didactic]]
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  • ...on of Twisted Logic chess engine from 2007]</ref>. It is a clearly written didactic [[Bitboards|bitboard]] engine, with rudimentary [[Search|search]] and [[Eva [[Category:Didactic]]
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  • an didactic chess program by [[Kaare Danielsen]] <ref>[http://www.danielsen.com/resume. [[Category:Didactic]]
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  • ...s furthre author of the [[UCI]] compliant chess engines [[Amoeba]] and its didactic eased counterpart [[Dumb]], both written in the [[D (Programming Language)|
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  • ...CLI|command line interface]] by [[Pham Hong Nguyen]], written in [[C]] for didactic purpose, introduced in 2002 <ref>[https://www.stmintz.com/ccc/index.php?id= [[Category:Didactic]]
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  • a didactic [[:Category:Open Source|open source chess engine]] by [[Stef Luijten]], wri [[Category:Didactic]]
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  • a didactic [[UCI]] compliant [[:Category:Open Source|open source chess program]] by [[ [[Category:Didactic]]
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  • a didactic chess program by [[Andy Walker]]. NotChess was written in [[C]] and origina [[Category:Didactic]]
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  • ...mputerChess|Advances in Computer Chess]] conferences, and is author of the didactic chess program [[NotChess]], written in [[C]] and originated as a simple pro
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  • ...client]] and engine for the [[Linux]] desktop. He is further author of the didactic [[Python]] [[:Category:Open Source|open source chess engines]] [[Sunfish]]
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  • ...Foundation#GPL|GPL]] written by [[Thomas Dybdahl Ahle]] in [[Python]] for didactic purposes, inspired by [[Harm Geert Muller|Harm Geert Muller's]] [[Micro-Max
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  • an [[UCI]] compliant, didactic [[:Category:Open Source|open source chess engine]] by [[Toni Helminen]], wr
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  • ...December 16, 2017</ref>, first released in 2011, is written in [[C]] - the didactic [[Enxadrista]] first published in 2018, is written in [[C sharp|C#]] <ref>[
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  • ...[https://sites.google.com/site/pedonechess/a-didactic-engine QBBEngine - A didactic engine]</ref>, * [https://sites.google.com/site/pedonechess/a-didactic-engine QBBEngine - A didactic engine]
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  • ..., Dan is author of the chess engines [[Bruja]] written in [[Cpp|C++]], its didactic little [[:Category:Open Source|open source]] brother [[Simon]] and the [[Ja
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  • a [[WinBoard]] compliant, didactic [[:Category:Open Source|open source chess engine]] written by [[Dan Honeycu
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  • CounterGo comes as didactic [[:Category:Open Source|open source engine]] written in the [[Go (Programmi
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  • a didactic [[:Category:Open Source|open source chess engine]] by [[Franziskus Domig]],
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  • ...'s Vice] by [[Richard Allbert]], [[CCC]], December 02, 2019</ref>, and the didactic chess program [[Vice]], and the video series on a web based chess program [
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  • His didactic C engine as developed in his video is called [[Vice]] (Video Instructional
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  • ...ustralian electronics engineer, as computer chess programmer author of the didactic [[:Category:Open Source|open source chess program]] [[LTChess]], written in
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