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    jChecs is an open source Java chess program, designed to introduce the basics of computer chess programming concepts.
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    Kenny ClassIQ

    A java-based, purely object-oriented chess engine.

    Kenny ClassIQ (read Kenny Classic) is something like my dream project. It is a chess engine with pure object oriented programming with close-to-real-world representation of the game inside the program using OOPS. Initially I thought of doing a similar thing in C++, but after trying to develop my other chess engine Kenny in this route, I found out that it is a difficult task, and switched to using Java for the programming instead. To learn how to do it, I created a similar,...
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    The Eight Queens Problem is a chess board puzzle. Eight queens can be placed on the chess board without conflict. Any queen placed on the chess board will not attack any other queen. JavaScript programming language is used.
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    Chessaholic is a bluetooth chess game for academic/research purposes written in Java Programming Language (J2ME).
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