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Chess Programming Forums
Engine Forums
Chess Computers
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National Forums
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Social and Ethic Aspects
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Chess Programming Forums
Some of the more popular computer chess programming related
forums
:
CCC
Computer Chess Club
OpenChess - Independent Computer Chess Discussion Forum
Winboard Forum
Winboard Forum - Programming and Technical Discussions
(Winboard Programming Forum)
Winboard Forum - Archive (Old Parsimony Forum)
Engine Forums
Some of the strong chess programs also have forums:
FishCooking - Google Groups
a discussion group for developers and testers of
Stockfish
chess engine
Hiarcs Forum
»
Hiarcs
Rybka Forum
»
Rybka
Chess Computers
Schachcomputer.info Community
(mostly German)
Endgame Tablebases
CCRL Discussion Board - Endgame Tablebases
Rating Lists
CCRL
Discussion Board hosted by
Kirill Kryukov
:
Endgame Tablebases
CCRL Public
WBEC-Ridderkerk
hosted by
Leo Dijksman
WBEC-Ridderkerk forum
News groups
Unmoderated
newsgroups
contain a lot of
spam
, but also a lot of valuable posts of the pre-CCC area in the archives:
rec.games.chess.computer
(r.g.c.c, rgcc)
rec.games.chess.misc
rec.games.chess archive
gnu.chess
»
GNU Chess
Game & AI Forums
Game-AI Forum
comp.sources.games
rec.games.abstract
rec.games.board
rec.games.chinese-chess
»
Chinese Chess
rec.games.programmer
National Forums
CSS-Forum
(German)
translated
by
Google Translate
Forum « G 6
(Italian)
translated
by
Google Translate
»
G 6
immortalchess
(Russian)
translated
by
Google Translate
kasparovchess
(Russian)
translated
by
Google Translate
Meca Foro
(Spanish)
translated
by
Google Translate
Social Networks
Computer Chess
-
Google+
Computer Chess News
[1]
External Links
Forum from Wikipedia
Internet Forum from Wikipedia
Computer-mediated communication from Wikipedia
Electronic mailing list from Wikipedia
Social networking service from Wikipedia
Usenet newsgroup from Wikipedia
Google Groups from Wikipedia
phpBB from Wikipedia
Tapatalk from Wikipedia
Weather Report
- Mind Your Own Business
[2]
, 1971,
YouTube
Video
Joe Zawinul
,
Wayne Shorter
,
Miroslav Vitouš
,
Alphonse Mouzon
,
Dom Um Romão
Social and Ethic Aspects
Anonymity from Wikipedia
Cyberculture from Wikipedia
Ethics from Wikipedia
Ethics in scientific and technical communication
by
Jean Hollis Weber
,
WISENET Journal
38, July 1995, pp. 2-4.
Flaming (Internet) from Wikipedia
Forum spam from Wikipedia
Godwin's law from Wikipedia
Newsgroup spam from Wikipedia
Socialization from Wikipedia
Troll (Internet) from Wikipedia
Language and Rhetoric Aspects
Ad hominem from Wikipedia
Fallacy from Wikipedia
Internet slang from Wikipedia
Irony from Wikipedia
List of fallacies from Wikipedia
Logical Fallacies and Ethics in Everyday Language
by
Elena Sgarbossa
Metaphor from Wikipedia
Non sequitur (logic) from Wikipedia
Red herring from Wikipedia
Rhetoric from Wikipedia
Rhetorical device from Wikipedia
Sarcasm from Wikipedia
Syllogism from Wikipedia
Syllogistic fallacy from Wikipedia
References
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by
Steve Maughan
,
CCC
, November 19, 2013
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Chess Programming Forums
Some of the more popular computer chess programming related forums:Winboard Forum - Programming and Technical Discussions (Winboard Programming Forum)
Winboard Forum - Archive (Old Parsimony Forum)
Engine Forums
Some of the strong chess programs also have forums:Chess Computers
Endgame Tablebases
Rating Lists
News groups
Unmoderated newsgroups contain a lot of spam, but also a lot of valuable posts of the pre-CCC area in the archives:Game & AI Forums
National Forums
Social Networks
External Links
Joe Zawinul, Wayne Shorter, Miroslav Vitouš, Alphonse Mouzon, Dom Um Romão
Social and Ethic Aspects
Language and Rhetoric Aspects
References
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