Customizable chessboard JPEG image microservice
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Customizable chessboard JPEG image microservice
Compact chess board format and its Python implementation
A terminal based chess game written in c++
Chess Problems solved using Backtracking techniques like pruning etc.
A Tropical Version of Chess made from HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
This is a classic two-player chess board game implemented in C#. Originally created in 2008, this project offers a platform for two players to engage in the timeless game of chess. Please note that it does not include artificial intelligence for a computer player.
Real-time chessboard processor (Windows version)
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A versatile NPM package designed to provide an interactive and customizable chessboard for web applications.
My solution to the N-Queens problem
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A simple chess version , where i'm using ASCII characters to represent the board and pieces.
1echecs chess set in SVG format.
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