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Franziskus Domig
,
an Austrian computer scientist, software developer and photographer
[1]
, currently residing in
Munich
, Germany
[2]
. He defended his B.Sc. and M.Sc. in CS from
Vorarlberg University of Applied Sciences
in 2010 and 2012 respectively
[3]
. As a computer chess programmer, he is co-author of the chess engine
Chess At Nite
, along with
Panayiotis Lipiridis
,
Radoslav Petrik
and
Thai Gia Tuong
, written in
C
/
Cpp
, and more recently, author of the chess engine
Gochess
, written in the
Go
programming language.
Franziskus Domig
[4]
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an Austrian computer scientist, software developer and photographer [1], currently residing in Munich, Germany [2]. He defended his B.Sc. and M.Sc. in CS from Vorarlberg University of Applied Sciences in 2010 and 2012 respectively [3]. As a computer chess programmer, he is co-author of the chess engine Chess At Nite, along with Panayiotis Lipiridis, Radoslav Petrik and Thai Gia Tuong, written in C/Cpp, and more recently, author of the chess engine Gochess, written in the Go programming language.
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