Chess Programming Wiki (MediaWiki)
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Chess Programming Wiki Recent changes • [No WikiNode] • About • Mobile URL | |
Founded by: | Mark Lefler |
Status: | Active |
Language: | English |
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Wiki engine: | MediaWiki |
Wiki license: | Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike |
Main topic: | Programming |
Wiki size: | 4,243 article pages see stats |
(As of: 2022-03-10)
The Chess Programming Wiki (CPW) describes the art of programming computers to play chess. It has information about programmers and researchers and chess engines and protocols between back-end chess engines and front-end chess GUIs.
CPW was founded by Mark Lefler on 26 October 2007,[1] first hosted on Wikispaces.[2] Due to the Wikispaces site closure, CPW moved to a new MediaWiki-powered host at www.ChessProgramming.org in late 2017.[3]
Apparently the only way to edit the CPW is to first ask for an account on the TalkChess.com forum.[4]
Erik Satie, Gerd Isenberg, and Mark Lefler are the current wiki administrators (MediaWiki 'bureaucrat').
- See also
- Chess Programming Wiki (Wikispaces)
- Game Programming Wiki
- Board game Wiki
- Game Design Wiki
- WikiChess
- ChessWiki
- References
- ↑ Re: community test result web page? by Mark Lefler, Computer Chess Club (CCC); TalkChess.com; TalkChess.com forum; 26 October 2007.
- ↑ Wikispaces Chess Programming Wiki - home; Chessprogramming.Wikispaces.com; Wikispaces / Tangient LLC; via Wayback Machine at Archive.org; archived 16 February 2018.
- ↑ Main page; www.ChessProgramming.org; Chess Programming Wiki.
- ↑ Chess Programming Wiki by jdart, Computer Chess Club (CCC); TalkChess.com; TalkChess.com forum; 12 February 2018.