nmoo
moor
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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nmoo
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Show HN: I rewrote the 1990's LambdaMOO server from scratch
I love seeing projects like this! I have one too, but it completely throws away compatibility and is very simplistic. I opted for a lisp-like language instead of a lua-like language (https://github.com/sid-code/nmoo but don't look at the code, it's embarrassing).
I have some questions:
- Does each verb call create a whole new world state that it mutates, and later commits to the database? That's the impression I get from reading the code. Does this come with a lot of overhead?
moor
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Gleam
I think Haskell or OCaml would do a better job on the ADTs for a parse tree. When doing this, I found Rust's enums... anemic... and got very annoyed by the awkwardness of having to Box recursive types. I was reaching for the ability to continue to be able to pattern match on nodes while attaching common attributes (line numbers, etc.) and ended up having to bury everything 1 level deep in a struct which ended up feeling awkward.
That and Rust's iterators are terrible at introducing ownership agony.
In any case, I've ... done it (https://github.com/rdaum/moor/blob/main/crates/compiler/src/...) but can't say I liked it.
I do really like "pest" as a parser generator though.
- Show HN: I rewrote the 1990's LambdaMOO server from scratch
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I rewrote 1990's LambdaMOO from scratch on a new foundation.. with the intent of a new system for tomorrow...
See: https://github.com/rdaum/moor
- Evennia a MUD/Mu* Creation System
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LambdaMOO Takes a New Direction (1992)
I've been working on a rewrite of the server into Rust, for kicks: https://github.com/rdaum/moor
Unfortunately still lots of work there to be done, and I have no time.
What are some alternatives?
mudmixer - MUDMixer is an add-on for MUD clients that enriches the gaming experience with connection mixing functionality and a variety of other features.
floor - The typesafe, reactive, and lightweight SQLite abstraction for your Flutter applications
tinyfugue - TinyFugue - Rebirth
Hive - Lightweight and blazing fast key-value database written in pure Dart.
rmoo - A major mode for interacting with MOOs.
mica
fastglobal - Fast no copy globals for Elixir & Erlang.
fish-redux - An assembled flutter application framework.
EtaMOO - A new implementation of the LambdaMOO server
mobx.dart - MobX for the Dart language. Hassle-free, reactive state-management for your Dart and Flutter apps.