The Team

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The Team

Postby Olivier Deville » 15 Mar 2011, 16:19

Here is the teachers and helpers team, in alphabetical order :

Andrés Valverde
Charles Roberson
Edmund Moshammer
Jaap Weidmann
Manuel Diaz
Mark Lefler
Miguel Ballicora
Mikko Nummelin
Pablo Vazquez
Pawel Koziol
Pedro Castro (lessons in Spanish)
Pradu Kannan
Roland Marquis
Roman Hartmann
Ron Murawski
Srdja Matovic
Stef Lujten
Vladimir Medvedev


They are working on the first lesson at the moment :) Anybody who wants to help is welcome, just post here or drop me a line.

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Re: The Team

Postby matematiko » 16 Mar 2011, 01:18

Well, I will definitely never write a chess engine (too old and programming inexperienced for such an endeavor), but for the sake of the future of free source chess engines I wish you guys the best on this task. Additionally I will post links to this forum every time somebody asks.

Best regards and wishes,
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Re: The Team

Postby Olivier Deville » 16 Mar 2011, 06:57

matematiko wrote:Well, I will definitely never write a chess engine (too old and programming inexperienced for such an endeavor), but for the sake of the future of free source chess engines I wish you guys the best on this task. Additionally I will post links to this forum every time somebody asks.

Best regards and wishes,


Many thanks matematiko for your support, and by the way your contribution to this forum is very much appreciated.

And yes, "advertising" for these lessons in many places is part of the plan :)

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Re: The Team

Postby Vladimir Medvedev » 16 Mar 2011, 20:48

Hi team,
glad to see you all in this subforum :D
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Re: The Team

Postby Olivier Deville » 16 Mar 2011, 21:18

Vladimir Medvedev wrote:Hi team,
glad to see you all in this subforum :D


Hi Vladimir :)

I have just added you to the Teachers group, you should now be able to see a new subforum called Teachers Workshop.

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Re: The Team

Postby Rodolfo_Leoni » 19 Mar 2011, 10:50

My best wishes to all team members for this great project! :)

I'll follow the lessons and maybe I'll eventually be able to build an engine...

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Re: The Team

Postby NaltaP312 » 21 Mar 2011, 18:50

Hello great team,

i'm very enthousiast and i'm waiting the first lesson ;)
do you have choose the board representation ?

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Re: The Team

Postby Mathieu » 21 Mar 2011, 23:49

I wish all the best for that great team!
It looks like a very good idea, so I'm waiting the 1st lesson with interest
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Re: The Team

Postby Olivier Deville » 22 Mar 2011, 06:55

Nice to see there is some interest on the project :)

The team is working at the moment on a general schedule for the lessons, so it will probably take a few days before the first lesson is available.

When this is done, we are going to make some advertising on chess related and programming related forums, in order to have more students.

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Re: The Team

Postby ZirconiumX » 01 Apr 2011, 19:12

Well - here's a 'student'!

However - from what I've seen - it looks like it will cost - which puts me off it.

Also - what language will this be in - I'm attempting to learn C++.
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Re: The Team

Postby Roman Hartmann » 01 Apr 2011, 19:32

ZirconiumX wrote:Well - here's a 'student'!

However - from what I've seen - it looks like it will cost - which puts me off it.

Also - what language will this be in - I'm attempting to learn C++.
Matthew:out


Hi,
as far as I'm aware it won't cost you money.

The programming language used to explain the concepts is C. But as concepts are teached rather than just posting code it shouldn't matter that much anyway.

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Re: The Team

Postby Olivier Deville » 02 Apr 2011, 06:33

ZirconiumX wrote:Well - here's a 'student'!

However - from what I've seen - it looks like it will cost - which puts me off it.

Also - what language will this be in - I'm attempting to learn C++.
Matthew:out


Hi Matthew, you are welcome :)

The lessons are absolutely free, of course.

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Re: The Team

Postby Gerd Isenberg » 16 May 2011, 22:03

Hi team,
I wish you all success and fun with the lessons.

Cheers,
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Re: The Team

Postby edlich » 11 Jul 2011, 10:35

Dear Team,

it would be great to know the format in wich the lessons will be created (and where).
Will it be Wiki-alike? Will it be possible to discuss about the lessons (as e.g.
Wikipedia has a discussion page?).

I am asking because I will surely have lots of questions!
(Despite Gernd brilliant Web-Pages / Wiki ;-)

I would start in parallel with your lessons using the D programming language.

Best Regards
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Re: The Team

Postby Olivier Deville » 11 Jul 2011, 13:00

edlich wrote:Dear Team,

it would be great to know the format in wich the lessons will be created (and where).
Will it be Wiki-alike? Will it be possible to discuss about the lessons (as e.g.
Wikipedia has a discussion page?).

I am asking because I will surely have lots of questions!
(Despite Gernd brilliant Web-Pages / Wiki ;-)

I would start in parallel with your lessons using the D programming language.

Best Regards
Stefan Edlich


Hi Stefan

The lessons are meant to be posted on this forum, and indeed the students will be able to ask questions and discuss every topic with the teachers and among themselves.

It is summer though, and the Team has better things to do at the moment :wink: We'll see if they are eager to resume brainstorming in September.

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Re: The Team

Postby edlich » 11 Jul 2011, 13:18

What a great service. Thanks.

Don't forget a Donate Button!

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future (like in sports ;) I should ask my friend Sven Schüle on this...
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