Off-Topic Discussion - Learn Programing#3 Python might be good, because it is both easy and powerful. | zitterbart |
General Chess Discussion - How hard would it be to create a chess playing program?#14 as linked lists, not of. | zitterbart |
General Chess Discussion - How hard would it be to create a chess playing program?#13 I think the principles of linked lists can be useful there. Think of files and diagonals of linked lists of squares (linked in the right direction, depending on the case). A rook just walks a file (a … | zitterbart |
General Chess Discussion - How hard would it be to create a chess playing program?#11 Sorry, wasn't meaning to nitpick. | zitterbart |
General Chess Discussion - How hard would it be to create a chess playing program?#9 Sorry, of course the movement of the bishop just ends after you hit the first piece, but the move in legal or not depending on the color of the piece. | zitterbart |
General Chess Discussion - How hard would it be to create a chess playing program?#8 Well, you'll have to learn some programming (if it is you). But not much. A good idea may be to build up the board of interconnected squares. For example, the square a1 has the neighbour squares a2, b… | zitterbart |
Lichess Feedback - DGT Support#18 Is this video showing the normal delay, or is it faster? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gP_LpxUORVg#t=54 | zitterbart |
Lichess Feedback - DGT Support#17 Just curious: What happens if you accidentally knock some pieces off the DGT board? | zitterbart |
Lichess Feedback - DGT Support#13 +there | zitterbart |
Lichess Feedback - DGT Support#12 Well it is okay to spend that much if you want a good USB board, although I do not know how good they are. But there also should be cheaper USB boards. The electronics of an electronic chess board as … | zitterbart |
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