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    Multi-User Domain. Scheme as implementation language as well as for coding object behaviour. Scheme/MUD enthusiasts welcome.
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    A small, extremely efficient, core server for Tiny-style MU*s. Core language is LISPish, will support something much like MUSHcode as well, other languages potentially to come down the road. Server is multithreaded and multiplatform.
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    DUMB, the Diabolically Uncrashable Mud Builder, implements a lisp-like language interpreter in Java. This language is specialized to allow the most flexible MUD creation to date, and to allow 100% uptime, even during MUD development. NEW: SWING GUI
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