Alexander+G.+M.+Smith

a Canadian computer scientist and master computer and game programmer, Bachelor of Math in 1986 from University of Waterloo and M.Sc. in CS in 1991 from [|Carleton University]. While affiliated with [|Corel] in the mid 90s, he was project leader of Corel Chess, and developed the GUI with animation player spooling [|sound] and [|video] off the [|CD-ROM] and draws it in the [|3D world] using the Windows regular [|GDI] and Corel's off-screen [|bitmap] drawing code, and the [|TCP-IP] network code to play via the internet, which handles local communications using [|DDE] and [|Apple events], and remote using [|modems], [|DirectPlay] and [|Winsock]. He had a hand in bits of everything else, except the actual chess engine by Don Dailey and Larry Kaufman. || toc =Selected Publications=
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 * Alexander G. M. Smith (**1991**). //[|Handyman - A Multiuser Puppeteering System for Computer Graphics Motion Control]//. Masters thesis, [|Carleton University]

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