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  1. Simple Simon 2 - Illustration by William Wallace Denslow, from the Project Gutenberg E-book of Denslow's Mother Goose, by Anonymous, Denslow's Mother Goose by W. W. Denslow - Ebook, Simple Simon (nursery rhyme) - Wikipedia↩︎

Simon,
a WinBoard compliant, didactic open source chess engine written by Dan Honeycutt in C++ as little brother of Bruja, released in January 2005 into the public domain 1. It comes with a very basic search and evaluation, but is a fully functional WinBoard engine using bitboard infrastructure and rotated bitboards for sliding piece attacks.

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  1. See also
  2. Forum Posts
  3. External Links
    1. Chess Engine
    2. Misc
  4. References

See also

Forum Posts

Chess Engine

Misc

Edmund Berkeley's Simon

Edmund C. Berkeley Timeline with Simon 2

References

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  1. Simon by Dan Honeycutt, CCC, January 26, 2005↩︎

  2. Edmund Berkeley from Wikipedia↩︎

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