That's the real queen gambit ![]()
Can you beat 1024 bytes of JavaScript?
Maybe the guy can't play chess, but writing a program that can play a game in just 2^10 bytes is like 2800 level programmer, so he has that going for him.
That's the real queen gambit
You are using program's bugs ![]()
you sacrificed your queen, that's a real gambit.. queen's gambit lol.
You are playing like beta-tester
like youare trying to find program's flaw.. trying strange things hehe.
When i manage to code something working i'd want you to test my engine too.. Rabbit Engine
but i need to learn how to code first.. this is basically me
@llama47 - LOL good point! The effort was more about the code and less about the chess.
@veryrabbit - Code away! This is the best way to learn programming or a new language: create something that excites you. Have fun
That's the real queen gambit
You are using program's bugs you sacrificed your queen, that's a real gambit.. queen's gambit lol.
You are playing like beta-tester like youare trying to find program's flaw.. trying strange things hehe.
When i manage to code something working i'd want you to test my engine too.. Rabbit Engine but i need to learn how to code first.. this is basically me
Wait, you've never coded anything and you're going to try to do a chess program in a few weeks?
That's probably impossible... unless you get so much help that you don't even understand what you did.
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“Out of dozens/hundreds of attempts I've beaten it 3 or 4 times, but I'm terrible at chess and haven't improved much,” Round said.
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