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William H. (Bill) Rogers
,
was an American computer chess programmer from
San Jose, California
. After he retired from occupation, he wrote the
Basic
[1]
computer chess program
Warlord
[2]
.
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Chess in BASIC?
by
William H. Rogers
,
CCC
, August 28, 1998 »
Basic
,
Point Value
Java Chess
by
William H. Rogers
,
CCC
, April 12, 2007 »
Java
O88 chess
by
William H. Rogers
,
CCC
, July 12, 2008 »
0x88
Help with a tournament
by
William H. Rogers
,
CCC
, May 24, 2010 »
Arena
What Hapenned to Williams H. Rogers?
by
Fernando Villegas
,
CCC
, August 11, 2013
Didn't realise that Bill Rogers (William H Rogers) had died
by
Graham Banks
,
CCC
, August 23, 2015
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Home of the Warlord
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Volker Richey
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O88 chess
by
William H. Rogers
,
CCC
, July 12, 2008
^
Home of the Warlord
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Apr 15, 2014
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William H. (Bill) Rogers,
was an American computer chess programmer from San Jose, California. After he retired from occupation, he wrote the Basic [1] computer chess program Warlord [2].
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External Links
References
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