Go programs can have databases too. They can be a compact representation of
information which might otherwise be a large amount of case-specific code.
Terry McIntyre <[email protected]>
Unix/Linux Systems Administration
Taking time to do it right saves having to do it twice.
>________________________________
> From: Michael Williams <[email protected]>
>To: [email protected]
>Sent: Sunday, January 8, 2012 3:13 PM
>Subject: [Computer-go] Lines of code
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>
>Has there been any studies into the number of lines of code in the top
>chess/go programs over time? Another measure would be bytes of executable or
>bytes of executable+data. Obviously the latter grows in chess with endgame
>databases, so maybe that's less interesting.
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