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Marc Derksen
,
a Dutch computer scientist graduated from
Delft University of Technology
, software developer, consultant, development manager and platform manager
[1]
. From the late 80s until the mid 90s, he was affiliated with
TASC B.V.
, fugleman of owner
Wil Sparreboom
and lead programmer. He was developer of
The Final Chesscard
[2]
, and
GUI
and interface developer of the
ChessMachine
[3]
,
TascBase
[4]
and
Chessica
[5]
.
Marc Derksen
[6]
Table of Contents
Selected Publications
External Links
References
What links here?
Selected Publications
Marc Derksen
(
1996
).
TascBase 2.0
.
Computer Chess Reports
, Vol. 5, Nos. 3+4
External Links
Marc Derksen | LinkedIn
ChessMachine
from
Rebel Pure Nostalgica
by
Ed Schröder
References
^
Marc Derksen | LinkedIn
^
Tasc The Final Chess Card Electronic Chess Computer Card For Commodore 64/128
,
The Spacious Mind
^
ChessMachine
from
Rebel Pure Nostalgica
by
Ed Schröder
^
Marc Derksen
(
1996
).
TascBase 2.0
.
Computer Chess Reports
, Vol. 5, Nos. 3+4
^
Chessica : TASC B.V. : Free Download & Streaming
,
Internet Archive
^
Marc Derksen | LinkedIn
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Chessica
Nov 22, 2013
ChessMachine
Feb 26, 2018
Delft University of Technology
Feb 4, 2018
Marc Derksen
Jul 27, 2015
NICBase
Jul 16, 2017
People
Feb 28, 2018
Tasc
Sep 7, 2017
TascBase
Dec 7, 2016
The Final Chesscard
Apr 7, 2013
Wil Sparreboom
Apr 7, 2013
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a Dutch computer scientist graduated from Delft University of Technology, software developer, consultant, development manager and platform manager [1]. From the late 80s until the mid 90s, he was affiliated with TASC B.V., fugleman of owner Wil Sparreboom and lead programmer. He was developer of The Final Chesscard [2], and GUI and interface developer of the ChessMachine [3], TascBase [4] and Chessica [5].
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Selected Publications
External Links
References
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