David Stafford,
an American software engineer, programmer, bit-twiddler, former Microsoft employee, and co-founder four startups, recently Metadata Labs [1]. He is author of the chess programs World Class Chess, published in 1987 [2], claiming it was the first commercial chess program which offered a user-configurable opening book library [3], and Greco, which played the ACM 1987[4].
an American software engineer, programmer, bit-twiddler, former Microsoft employee, and co-founder four startups, recently Metadata Labs [1]. He is author of the chess programs World Class Chess, published in 1987 [2], claiming it was the first commercial chess program which offered a user-configurable opening book library [3], and Greco, which played the ACM 1987 [4].
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