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Raspberry Turk is, in the simplest terms, a robot that can play chess. It’s named after the famous mechanical Turk, a fake chess-playing robot from the late 18th century. But unlike the original ...
A computer programmer creates a computer chess program that takes up only 487 bytes of data, breaking a 33-year-old record.
That stumped me quickly, and since Chess boggles me enough in real life, I decided to try to code Checkers, and have a relatively stupid AI working against me.<BR><BR> (NOTE: The game itself will ...
Is there a connection between a chess grandmaster and a software developer? Any seasoned coder will tell you that there is and, as a matter of fact, a powerful one. For instance, both require ...
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