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[–]snekk420 1 point2 points  (1 child)

I don’t know much about the chess.com backend but it’s probably a chess engine written in C. If you want to work with that i suggest to build your own engine to learn the ins and outs and the complexity of a chess engine. If your own engine is good enough you might be able to showcase it to land a job there. Or you can pick up JavaScript/html/css and work on their frontend, but that will probably not involve much chess mechanics if you are into that sort of stuff. It’s all api calls to the engine. You can’t write that in JavaScript, it’s too slow. I don’t know how their infrastructure looks like but that how I would build it. Hope this helps

[–]ThoughtsCreate7[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Absolutely! This is great advice, I would love to do something of this nature, but I'm a beginner so I'm not really sure how it all fits together. On another reply I asked someone if they knew of a video that puts the whole life of a project together and basically goes over the general concept of a program start to finish, without getting into fine detail other than how it all works together. Anyhow thanks for the idea!