A Lisp interpreter, the Diabolically Uncrashable Mud Builder, is designed for MUD building, making it easier and more efficient.
The DUMB language is a dialect of Lisp, which is known for its straightforwardness and ease of on-the-fly modification. With the DUMB interpreter, it is possible to create an entire MUD without having to restart the server. Currently, the Lisp interpreter is almost complete, and the developers are focusing on making it more usable and improving distributed serving.
Any program written for the current version of Diabolically Uncrashable Mud Builder (0.3.x) will continue to function with only minor modifications arbitrarily far into the future. The Mud Builder is under active development, and the team is always looking for coders, reviewers, document writers, and testers, as well as new ideas on where to take the project.
This release of Diabolically Uncrashable Mud Builder includes major changes from the 0.3.x version, including bug fixes and extensive code refactoring. These changes should result in greater stability and reliability for end-users, and the code for built-in functions should be much more understandable for developers.
Version 0.4.0: N/A