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'''MUF''' (Multi-User Forth) is the [[Forth]]-like programming language invented in 1990 for multi-user role playing system TinyMUCK. Each MUF program can access and manipulate |
'''MUF''' (Multi-User Forth) is the [[Forth]]-like programming language invented in 1990 for multi-user role playing system TinyMUCK. Each MUF program can access and manipulate in-game objects (items, locations, exits, players, programs). MUF programs can be invoked through global or local aliases or executed when an in-game object is examined or otherwise manipulated. The concept of user-programmable virtual world was later reimplemented with programming language [[LSL]] in the MMO game Second Life. |
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Latest revision as of 15:25, 9 March 2010
MUF
This programming language may be used to instruct a computer to perform a task.
Listed below are all of the tasks on Rosetta Code which have been solved using MUF.
This programming language may be used to instruct a computer to perform a task.
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MUF (Multi-User Forth) is the Forth-like programming language invented in 1990 for multi-user role playing system TinyMUCK. Each MUF program can access and manipulate in-game objects (items, locations, exits, players, programs). MUF programs can be invoked through global or local aliases or executed when an in-game object is examined or otherwise manipulated. The concept of user-programmable virtual world was later reimplemented with programming language LSL in the MMO game Second Life.
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Subcategories
This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.
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- MUF examples needing attention (empty)
- MUF Implementations (empty)
- MUF User (1 P)