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inform
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What engine do you use for making true IF games?
Inform 7 is the most popular IF engine. The best place to download it in 2023 is from GitHub: https://github.com/ganelson/inform/releases
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Open source Inform available for multiple platforms
Releases can currently be found via this link: https://github.com/ganelson/inform/releases
- I am writing an interactive fiction builder in C#. I decided to put it to the test by recreating Zork 1
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Six programming languages I’d like to see
Did you know Inform is now (finally) open source?! https://github.com/ganelson/inform
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Gaiman: Programming language for text-based games in browser
Inform 6 is still being developed, and Inform 7 went open source earlier this year: https://github.com/ganelson/inform
- Donald Knuth Was Framed
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Is there a way to package an interpreter with a story?
Here's the github repo, it was just open sourced last week. You can compile it from source now, and I imagine the UI frontends will be updated in a couple of weeks. IIRC, compiling directly to other languages is now possible, although I'm not sure how much that impacts your use case.
- First python text-based adventure
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Inform 7 now open source
For those who don't know it, Inform 7 is the venerable "design system" for interactive fiction. It has been freely available for some time with the promise of a release as open source for some time now. Looks like that has happened.
- Inform 7 is now open source
cells
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Spreadsheet Lisp (v0.0.1)
Here is a project that you may be interested in: https://github.com/kennytilton/cells/wiki
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Interesting examples of visual programming?
For implementation in Common Lisp, I considered using something like Kenny Tilton's Cells.
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Six programming languages I’d like to see
The reactive programming idea reminded me of Ken Tilton and "Cells", which exploits the flexibility of CLOS (the Common Lisp Object System) to create a reactive programming language on top of Common Lisp.
https://github.com/kennytilton/cells
and he has slides from a talk
https://github.com/kennytilton/cells/blob/main/Lisp-NYC-2018...
to give context.
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Simple mechanism for CLOS slot dependencies
Nice post. Another way that uses cells.
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Ask HN: Would Spreadsheets and Lisps be much more powerful?
See Kenny Tilton's Cells project, which more or less does the inverse.
https://github.com/kennytilton/cells
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😔Non-imaginative person: “So, no choice, I have to keep my logic in my code… There is no other solution…” 😎 Smart person: “Why not create a programming language? 🚀”
I saw Concat without returning a value and got excited that they had reinvented Prolog cause they obviously were going to run Concat backwards, but no, this is bad cells for webshits or something idk
What are some alternatives?
gruescript - Point-and-click text adventure maker
letlang - Functional language with a powerful type system.
zork1 - Zork I (Microcomputer Version) by Infocom
om-sharp - OM#: Visual Programming | Computer-assisted Music Compositon
power-fx-host-samples - Samples for hosting Power Fx engine.
Lazy - Lazily evaluated (late-binding) definition for Dyalog APL
inform7-ide - A design system for interactive fiction based on natural language.
DataLang - Specification and refernce implementation of DataLang
halo - An experimental graph-based meta programming language
ODS_OpenExposureData - Open data standards curated by Oasis.