Peter Drake wrote:
> There is a CiteULike group dedicated to computer Go:
>
> http://www.citeulike.org/group/5884/library
>
> No new articles have been posted since May.
>
> I tried to join a month ago to post an article, but there has been no
> response:
>
> http://www.citeulike.org/groupfunc/
Hi,
Are there any libraries in c/c++/java for development of a go-brain?
I imagine that things like finding connected areas has been implemented
a million times?
Folkert van Heusden
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hi,
yes, the source code of many famous programs could be download from internet
such as gnugo(from official website) , fuego(on sourceforge.org) . Both of
them are written by C++. my program Yogo is an MC Go program based on java,
and I also plan to share it on sourceforge in the near future.
Fa
There are others too. Off the top of my head, libego (C++), orego
(Java), and refbot variants. There has to be more, but I can't think
of others any besides an old C++ branch of my project. I switched to D
when I switched to Monte Carlo.
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On Jul 26, 2009, at 9:27 PM, xie