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'''Srdja Matovic''',<br/>
 
'''Srdja Matovic''',<br/>
a German computer scientist, software developer, and former member of the Internet Technologies Group at the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamburg_University_of_Applied_Sciences Hamburg University of Applied Sciences] <ref>[http://inet.cpt.haw-hamburg.de/members/alumni-1/srdja-matovic Srdja Matovic — Internet Technologies Research Group - INET]</ref>.  
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a German born, Montenegrin computer scientist, software developer, and former member of the Internet Technologies Group at the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamburg_University_of_Applied_Sciences Hamburg University of Applied Sciences] <ref>[http://inet.cpt.haw-hamburg.de/members/alumni-1/srdja-matovic Srdja Matovic — Internet Technologies Research Group - INET]</ref>.  
 
As computer chess programmer, Srdja is author of the '''Zeta''' family of chess engines, which are [[Zeta Dva]], a conventional engine written in plain [[C]], [[Zeta]], written in [[OpenCL]], a language suited for [[GPU|GPUs]], and the [[6502]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Retro_style retro program] [[Zeta Vintage]] <ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vintage_%28disambiguation%29 Vintage (disambiguation) from Wikipedia]</ref>.  
 
As computer chess programmer, Srdja is author of the '''Zeta''' family of chess engines, which are [[Zeta Dva]], a conventional engine written in plain [[C]], [[Zeta]], written in [[OpenCL]], a language suited for [[GPU|GPUs]], and the [[6502]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Retro_style retro program] [[Zeta Vintage]] <ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vintage_%28disambiguation%29 Vintage (disambiguation) from Wikipedia]</ref>.  
  

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Srdja Matovic,
a German born, Montenegrin computer scientist, software developer, and former member of the Internet Technologies Group at the Hamburg University of Applied Sciences [2]. As computer chess programmer, Srdja is author of the Zeta family of chess engines, which are Zeta Dva, a conventional engine written in plain C, Zeta, written in OpenCL, a language suited for GPUs, and the 6502 retro program Zeta Vintage [3].

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