I don't know of any web pages.
I'm pretty sure my reference implementations are easy to understand. The
are short and concise and single file if I remember. And I think they are
reasonable efficient. And of course it's all Linux based.
I have these implementations:
C
Vala
Java
Vala is similar to C# but better and it's a native code compiled language.
And it's not a memory hog like Java, it's lean and mean.
I'll see if I can find them all and I'll pack them all up together so you
can look at them and do what you want.
- Don
On Sun, May 3, 2009 at 5:09 PM, Heikki Levanto <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have some ideas I would like to play with, but too little time to write a
> whole program from scratch. So I am looking for a decently written MC
> program
> for a starting point. (Later I may want to look at some tree search too, so
> it it has UCT or similar, it would be a bonus). I am fluent in C and C++,
> can manage Java, and a number of other languages. I work on a Linux system.
>
> I know there are a number of "reference implementations" around, but are
> they all listed on a single page, so I could quickly take a look at a
> handful, before deciding where to go? Simple googling didn't get me to
> sucha
> list...
>
> At this point I don't care for performance, multi-threading, or even time
> controls. All I want is a simple implementation of MC that is easy to read
> and to tweak, so I can see if my idea works at all.
>
> - Heikki
>
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