On Nov 25, 2007, at 10:52 AM, Ian Osgood wrote:


On Nov 25, 2007, at 10:29 AM, Ian Osgood wrote:


Folks might be interested in the Common Lisp chess program "Symbolic" by Steven J. Edwards (of PGN fame). From his ICC description:

Symbolic is a C++/Lisp chessplaying program written by S. J. Edwards. Symbolic's C++ source is fully ANSI/POSIX compliant and portable. Symbolic includes a ChessLisp interpreter for running its Lisp code. Neither source nor object code is publically available. One day, all interesting chess programs will be written in Lisp. Bit twiddling is not a pathway to Artificial Intelligence.

Did he just use the current chess programming algorithms and re-write
them in Lisp?
If yes, I don't see his approach as a "pathway to AI" either.

Christoph

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