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Thorsten Greiner, IPCCC 1998 [1] Thorsten Greiner,
a German computer scientist and chess programmer [2]. He graduated from University of Wuppertal, and since 2014 his focus is on big data, specializing on Apache Hadoop and data engineering [3]. Thorsten is author of the Chess Engine Communication Protocol aka XBoard compliant open source chess program Amy, licensed under the GNU General Public License.
Forum Posts
- Re: To skin a cat (was Re: NULL MOVE) by Thorsten Greiner, CCC, February 26, 1999 » Null Move Pruning
- Re: random book moves/ random generator by Thorsten Greiner, CCC, January 13, 2000 » Pseudorandom Number Generator
- Amy-0.6 released by Thorsten Greiner, CCC, February 04, 2000
- Amy-0.7 released by Thorsten Greiner, CCC, March 22, 2000
- Replacing PGN with XML? by Thorsten Greiner, CCC, May 29, 2000 » Portable Game Notation [4]
- Amy 0.8.4 by Thorsten Greiner, Winboard Forum, June 23, 2003
External Links
- Thorsten Greiner’s ICGA Tournaments
- tgreiner.net - Thorsten’s Nifty Geeklog Site hosted by archive.org
- Python & Spark by Thorsten Greiner | Meetup
References
- ↑ Photo by Thorsten Czub from Ein Besuch in Paderborn, IPCCC 1998
- ↑ Thorsten Greiner’s ICGA Tournaments
- ↑ Python & Spark by Thorsten Greiner | Meetup
- ↑ XML from Wikipedia
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