LPMUD

LPMUD
LPMUD
 
[Abk. für Lars Pensjö C Multi User Dungeon, dt. »Vielnutzerverlies(spiel in) LPC«], ein MUD, bei dem die Nutzer/innen mithilfe einer eigenen, objektorientierten Programmiersprache selbst neue Objekte und ganze Bereiche erstellen können. LPC ist eine Weiterentwicklung der Programmiersprache C, die von Lars Pensjö an der Universität Göteborg (Schweden) für diese Zwecke geschaffen wurde.

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