MDL (programming language)
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− | '''MDL''' (originally Muddle) is a [[LISP]]-like programming language introduced at MIT. It is best known for its use in [[Interactive Fiction]] as the original development language of Zork; later Infocom games used a language called [[ZIL]] that had a syntax based on MDL, though it didn't have the functional-language capabilities of its parent language. | + | '''MDL''' (originally Muddle; MIT Design Language) is a [[LISP]]-like programming language introduced at MIT. It is best known for its use in [[Interactive Fiction]] as the original development language of Zork; later Infocom games used a language called [[ZIL]] that had a syntax based on MDL, though it didn't have the functional-language capabilities of its parent language. |
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MDL (originally Muddle; MIT Design Language) is a LISP-like programming language introduced at MIT. It is best known for its use in Interactive Fiction as the original development language of Zork; later Infocom games used a language called ZIL that had a syntax based on MDL, though it didn't have the functional-language capabilities of its parent language.
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- Wikipedia article
- What is ZIL anyway? (mentions MDL)