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Raphael Grundrich
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a French computer scientist and project manager, M.Sc. in CS and software engineering in 2003 from
Louis Pasteur University
,
Strasbourg
, and experienced
C
and
C++
programmer with passion for open source products
[1]
. Along with
Thomas Adolph
and
Jean-Francois Romang
, Raphael Grundrich is co-author of the
Chess Engine Communication Protocol
and
UCI
compatible chess engine
Cassandre
, which already started as student project at Louis Pasteur University
[2]
.
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Raphael Grundrich | LinkedIn
Cassandre - Chess Engine
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Raphael Grundrich,
a French computer scientist and project manager, M.Sc. in CS and software engineering in 2003 from Louis Pasteur University, Strasbourg, and experienced C and C++ programmer with passion for open source products [1]. Along with Thomas Adolph and Jean-Francois Romang, Raphael Grundrich is co-author of the Chess Engine Communication Protocol and UCI compatible chess engine Cassandre, which already started as student project at Louis Pasteur University [2].
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