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Home * People * Frank Schneider
Frank Schneider,
a German computer scientist and chess programmer. Along with co-author Kai Skibbe, Frank is primary author of the chess engines GromitChess, Anaconda [2] and PocketGrandmaster for Windows Pocket PCs and mobiles [3]. He is further author of Ginkgo, debutant at the WCCC 2015 in Leiden.
Contents
Photos
Workshop Jena 2008
Eiko Bleicher, Frank Schneider, Chrilly Donninger, Karsten Müller [4]
WCCC 2015
WCCC 2015, Jonny vs. Ginkgo, Johannes Zwanzger and Frank Schneider with Ginkgo shirt. Komodo vs. Fridolin
in the background with Christian Sommerfeld, Erdogan Günes and Mark Lefler [5]
Publications
- Frank Schneider (2001). Deep Junior wins the 18th World Microcomputer Chess Championship. ICGA Journal, Vol. 24, No. 3 » WMCCC 2001, Deep Junior
Forum Posts
- IDL interfaces for chess by Frank Schneider, CCC, February 20, 1998 [6]
- A new selective heuristic? by Frank Schneider, CCC, June 21, 1998 » Reductions
- Singular Extensions, Nullmove deepsearch by Frank Schneider, CCC, February 16, 1999 » Null Move Pruning, Singular Extensions
- PocketGrandmaster 1.1 released by Frank Schneider, CCC, December 19, 2001 » PocketGrandmaster
External Links
- Frank Schneider's ICGA Tournaments
- Meet the Authors by Ed Schröder
- ...weil Chess960 Leben ins Schach bringt Die Computer Schach Experten Frank Schneider und Kai Skibbe im Interview (German)
- Workshop Jena 2008: Analysis, Design, and Programming of Games pictorial report by Ingo Althöfer
References
- ↑ Photo from Tom Kerrigan's Home Page, during IPCCC 1997
- ↑ Anaconda Chess Home Page
- ↑ Welcome to PocketGrandmaster
- ↑ Photo by Ingo Althöfer, Workshop Jena 2008: Analysis, Design, and Programming of Games
- ↑ Photo by Gerd Isenberg, July 03, 2015
- ↑ Interface description language - Wikipedia