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Daniel (Dan) Newman
,
an American computer scientist and
information manager
with an
associates of applied science degree
from
ECPI College of Technology
,
Virginia Beach, Virginia
[1]
. As computer chess programmer, Dan Newman is author of various
private chess engines
, using different
board representations
like
0x88
and more recently,
Bitboards
[2]
, as applied in his
WinBoard
compatible chess engine
Shrike
, written in
C++
, which played the first three
CCT Tournaments
.
Forum Posts
Re: Bitboard user's information request
by
Dan Newman
,
CCC
, October 06, 1999
Re: How long does it take your program to find this simple mate in 4?
by
Dan Newman
,
CCC
, February 11, 2000
Re: typical nps on single cpus
by
Dan Newman
,
CCC
, February 13, 2000
Re: C or C++ for Chess Programming?
by
Dan Newman
,
CCC
, August 18, 2000
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Daniel Newman | LinkedIn
Daniel Newman | LinkedIn
rshd-readme.txt
by
Dan Newman
[3]
[4]
References
^
Daniel Newman | LinkedIn
^
Re: Bitboard user's information request
by
Dan Newman
,
CCC
, October 06, 1999
^
Remote Shell from Wikipedia
^
Windows Implementation of RSHD
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Dec 30, 2012
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Sep 7, 2012
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Feb 14, 2013
Chess Engine Communication Protocol
Mar 4, 2018
Dan Newman
Dec 30, 2012
People
Feb 28, 2018
Piece-Lists
Feb 13, 2017
Searcher
Sep 26, 2016
Shrike
Dec 30, 2012
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Daniel (Dan) Newman,
an American computer scientist and information manager with an associates of applied science degree from ECPI College of Technology, Virginia Beach, Virginia [1]. As computer chess programmer, Dan Newman is author of various private chess engines, using different board representations like 0x88 and more recently, Bitboards [2], as applied in his WinBoard compatible chess engine Shrike, written in C++, which played the first three CCT Tournaments.
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