Kerwin F. Medina,
an American computer scientist, software developer, computer chess programmer, and Microsoft employee [1] . In 1996, he contributed the LZHLIB [2][3], a small C library to compress and uncompress using the LZH algorithm, which is a direct derivative of the source code of Haruhiko Okumura's [4] ar-archiver [5] . In 2009, Kerwin Medina assumed the development of Thinker by Lance Perkins[6][7] , and is mentioned as lonesome author of Thinker on the ICGA[8] as well the recent ACCA[9] tournament sites.
an American computer scientist, software developer, computer chess programmer, and Microsoft employee [1] . In 1996, he contributed the LZHLIB [2] [3], a small C library to compress and uncompress using the LZH algorithm, which is a direct derivative of the source code of Haruhiko Okumura's [4] ar-archiver [5] . In 2009, Kerwin Medina assumed the development of Thinker by Lance Perkins [6] [7] , and is mentioned as lonesome author of Thinker on the ICGA [8] as well the recent ACCA [9] tournament sites.
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