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rs at mirror.UUCP
Tue Jul 22 00:24:00 AEST 1986
ZORK was written by the people involved in the real-time
modelling group at MIT. The language is called MDL,
also spelled MUDDLE, and stands for Modelling Language
or some such. It looked kind of like LISP, except it
used <> instead of (), and more "classical" syntax for
datatypes. It ran on DEC 10's and 20's, under MIT's
ITS operating system (don't know about Twenex). I don't
know of other MDL code, although their certainly was some.
The authors of ZORK (Leibeling, et. al.) went on to found
Infocom and others, where they wrote Zork, Deadline, etc.,
in (first) assembly language, (then) an in-house gaming
language.
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