A year or so ago I think I examined the source code for a chess program that was written in Jave. If I remember correctly it was easier to read than "C". Being as I don't program in either one but Java looks like the easiest I would appreciate if someone could point me to a simple but comple soure code once again. Did a small web search but could not find anything that looked promising.
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Bill
Java Chess
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Re: Java Chess
Bill, you would probably get more replies at programmers forum. I am not a programmer, but have you taken a look at the program by Jonathan Peterson (I hope I spelt it right ).Bill Rogers wrote:A year or so ago I think I examined the source code for a chess program that was written in Jave. If I remember correctly it was easier to read than "C". Being as I don't program in either one but Java looks like the easiest I would appreciate if someone could point me to a simple but comple soure code once again. Did a small web search but could not find anything that looked promising.
Thanks
Bill
Re: Java Chess
There's already a thread about Java engines on the programming forum.Bill Rogers wrote:A year or so ago I think I examined the source code for a chess program that was written in Jave. If I remember correctly it was easier to read than "C". Being as I don't program in either one but Java looks like the easiest I would appreciate if someone could point me to a simple but comple soure code once again. Did a small web search but could not find anything that looked promising.
Thanks
Bill
Jonatan Pettersson, so that's only 3 spelling errors Here's his blog.Tony Thomas wrote:Bill, you would probably get more replies at programmers forum. I am not a programmer, but have you taken a look at the program by Jonathan Peterson (I hope I spelt it right ).
Re: Java Chess
I guess I could have looked up his name at WBEC, as long as you know who I am talking about it doesnt matter, right?Vempele wrote:There's already a thread about Java engines on the programming forum.Bill Rogers wrote:A year or so ago I think I examined the source code for a chess program that was written in Jave. If I remember correctly it was easier to read than "C". Being as I don't program in either one but Java looks like the easiest I would appreciate if someone could point me to a simple but comple soure code once again. Did a small web search but could not find anything that looked promising.
Thanks
Bill
Jonatan Pettersson, so that's only 3 spelling errors Here's his blog.Tony Thomas wrote:Bill, you would probably get more replies at programmers forum. I am not a programmer, but have you taken a look at the program by Jonathan Peterson (I hope I spelt it right ).