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    Length: 1391 (0x56f)
    Types: TextFile
    Names: »history.doc«

Derivation

└─⟦b20c6495f⟧ Bits:30007238 EUUGD18: Wien-båndet, efterår 1987
    └─⟦this⟧ »EUUGD18/General/Bidding/history.doc« 

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			Bridge Bidder	Version 3.0
			by John Oswalt and Nathan Glasser
			..!sun!megatest!jao (usenet)
			nathan@brokaw.lcs.mit.edu (internet)
			nathan@mit-eddie.uucp (usenet)

			June, 1989
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Copyright 1988, 1989 by Nathan Glasser and John Oswalt.
You may feel free to distribute this program in its current form.
Please do not remove this copyright information.
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HISTORY

This program was first written by Nathan Glasser (nathan@brokaw.lcs.mit.edu,
nathan@mit-eddie.uucp).  Version 1.0 was released in 5/88, and Version 2.0
was released in 2/89.  Version 1.0 was then extensively modified by John
Oswalt (...!sun!megatest!jao), and worked over again by Nathan Glasser, to
produce Version 3.0 in 6/89.  The basic mechanisms for dealing hands,
soliciting bids from the user, checking them for validity, storing and
displaying them, are due to Nathan Glasser.  Most of bidding.c, deal.c, and
bidding.h are the product of Nathan Glasser, who also wrote the majority of
bidding.doc and readme.doc.

All the mechanisms for making a deal conform to criteria were written by John
Oswalt.  The files files eval.c, exper.c, exper.doc, and example.exp
are entirely John Oswalt's doing.  This file history.doc was written
jointly by John and Nathan.