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Is this the easiest to understand computer chess program?

This chess program is perhaps the smallest in size that contains all the major components. It is a good starting point for those interested in exploring the world of computer chess.
 
A computer chess program does not have to be difficult to understand and large in size.
 
 
A slightly larger version of MicroMax with a better explanation of what is going on:
 

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