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Erik Madsen
,
an American professional programmer with focus on
Microsoft's
SharePoint
development and advocate of
Visual Studio
and
C#
.NET
. As computer chess programmer, Erik is author of
RumbleMinze
and its successor
MadChess
[1]
, both written in C# and conform to the
Universal Chess Interface
.
Erik Madsen
[2]
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RumbleMinze : A New C# .NET Engine
by
Erik Madsen
,
CCC
, April 28, 2012
Re: Question About CPP-C#, Performance, and Square Representation
by
Erik Madsen
,
CCC
, October 03, 2012
MadChess 1.0 Released (C# .NET Engine)
by
Erik Madsen
,
CCC
, October 25, 2012
Score Inaccuracy: An Engine Weakening Algorithm
by
Erik Madsen
,
CCC
, October 31, 2012
MadChess UCI_LimitStrength Algorithm
by
Erik Madsen
,
CCC
, April 12, 2014
MadChess 1.4 Released
by
Erik Madsen
,
CCC
, April 12, 2014
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MadChess 1.0 Released (C# .NET Engine)
by
Erik Madsen
,
CCC
, October 25, 2012
^
MadChess
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Nov 26, 2017
Erik Madsen
Apr 13, 2014
MadChess
Jul 4, 2017
Move Generation
Jan 29, 2018
RumbleMinze
Apr 13, 2014
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an American professional programmer with focus on Microsoft's SharePoint development and advocate of Visual Studio and C# .NET. As computer chess programmer, Erik is author of RumbleMinze and its successor MadChess [1], both written in C# and conform to the Universal Chess Interface.
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