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* [[Stuart Cracraft]] ('''1984'''). ''Bitmap move generation in Chess''. [[ICGA Journal#7_3|ICCA Journal, Vol. 7, No. 3]]
 
* [[Stuart Cracraft]] ('''1984'''). ''Bitmap move generation in Chess''. [[ICGA Journal#7_3|ICCA Journal, Vol. 7, No. 3]]
 
* [[Stuart Cracraft]] ('''1987'''). ''Microcomputer Chess: Has It Reached a New Milestone?'' [[ICGA Journal#10_1|ICCA Journal, Vol. 10, No. 1]] » [[Novag Expert]], [[Novag Forte]], [[Super Constellation]]
 
* [[Stuart Cracraft]] ('''1987'''). ''Microcomputer Chess: Has It Reached a New Milestone?'' [[ICGA Journal#10_1|ICCA Journal, Vol. 10, No. 1]] » [[Novag Expert]], [[Novag Forte]], [[Super Constellation]]

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Stuart Cracraft [1]

Stuart Cracraft,
an American computer scientist and cloud DevOps, also affiliated with Apple Inc. and Wells Fargo [2]. As computer chess programmer, Stuart Cracraft is primary author of GNU Chess Version 1, starting the development in the mid 80s [3], and author of Gazebo [4] which was later incorporated into GNU Chess 5. In 1984, Stuart Cracraft published on bitboard move generation in the ICCA Journal [5].

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