My name is Raj, and I’m the lead (pronounced l33t) hacker of a team that’s interested in chess. Our mission is to develop a competitive, pedagogical chess engine. And, most importantly, to have fun while doing it. On this blog, we’ll chronicle the development of our chess engine, GRAY MATTER, from girlhood, through adolescence, and into womanhood.
From the GRAY MATTER project page:
GRAY MATTER is a chess engine; it can play a game of chess. It isn’t very strong but is a good learning and teaching tool. Its authors aim to write readable, understandable, and hackable code. It’s written in C++ and employs good object-oriented practices. It uses some state-of-the-art techniques such as an MTD(f) move search and rotated BitBoards.
If you’d like to know more, comment on this blog, email me, or IM me.
P.S. First post!
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