Category: Chess
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CHESS PROGRAMMING: Evaluating Material - Episode 1: Bishop vs. Knight
Small chess programming lesson summary Overview: This is a short chess programming lesson, part of the 'How to develop a chess program' tutorials series in Harmonia Philosophica for total beginners. The goal of this lesson is to discuss the very basics of position evaluation. Tutorials on how to develop a chess program in Harmonia Philosophica…
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Develop a (chess) program in Visual Studio 2022 (C# NET 6.0) [Huo Chess example]
Interested in chess programming? You are interested in philosophy too! What is thinking? Can AI be conscious? What does it mean to do something? Can the AI understand that it does play chess? Explore the AI related articles in Harmonia Philosophica and understand why you are already a philosopher! Goal Some years have passed since…
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Programming a chess application in QBasic (QB64)
Interested in chess programming? You are interested in philosophy too! What is thinking? Can AI be conscious? What does it mean to do something? Can the AI understand that it does play chess? Explore the AI related articles in Harmonia Philosophica and understand why you are already a philosopher! Other Related articles News This is…
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Programming for kids: Developing a chess program in BASIC – Part 4: Advanced concepts
Interested in chess programming? You are interested in philosophy too! What is thinking? Can AI be conscious? What does it mean to do something? Can the AI understand that it does play chess? Explore the AI related articles in Harmonia Philosophica and understand why you are already a philosopher! Hello again! After having published various…
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Programming for kids: Developing a chess program in BASIC – Part 3
Interested in chess programming? You are interested in philosophy too! What is thinking? Can AI be conscious? What does it mean to do something? Can the AI understand that it does play chess? Explore the AI related articles in Harmonia Philosophica and understand why you are already a philosopher! Programming for kids - How to…
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