There's also the unfortunately named POO:
http://www.strout.net/python/poo/index.html (Although that page claims
it hasn't been updated since '98...)
Python has already reminded me of MOO-coding in some key ways: the
object model, the core libraries, the minimalism of the language.
- alex23
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Jonathan Ellis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Aahz wrote:
> > http://playsh.org/
> > http://sourceforge.net/projects/playsh
>
> Damn, I thought you meant MOO as in Master of Orion.
Naah, "Stars!", now *that* was a worthy game!
Alex
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Jonathan Ellis wrote:
> Aahz wrote:
>
>>http://playsh.org/
>>http://sourceforge.net/projects/playsh
>
> Damn, I thought you meant MOO as in Master of Orion.
http://www.ospace.net
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tha
Istvan Albert wrote:
> Quote from the webpage: "It's a buggy bundle of Python code that, by
> default, opens interfaces to your computer and makes it insecure."
So it's a way of using Python to emulate the Windows operating system,
for people stuck using Linux?
> ... just what I was looking for
Aahz wrote:
> http://playsh.org/
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/playsh
Damn, I thought you meant MOO as in Master of Orion.
-Jonathan
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Quote from the webpage: "It's a buggy bundle of Python code that, by
default, opens interfaces to your computer and makes it insecure."
... just what I was looking for ...
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