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A MOO ("MUD, object-oriented") is a text-based online virtual reality system to which multiple users (players) are connected at the same time. The term MOO is used in two distinct, but related, senses. One is to refer to those programs descended from the original MOO server, and the other is to refer to any MUD that uses object-oriented techniques to organize its database of objects, particularly if it does so in a similar fashion to the original MOO or its derivatives. Most of this article refers to the original MOO and its direct descendants, but see non-descendant MOOs for a list of MOO-like systems.

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  • A MOO ("MUD, object-oriented") is a text-based online virtual reality system to which multiple users (players) are connected at the same time. The term MOO is used in two distinct, but related, senses. One is to refer to those programs descended from the original MOO server, and the other is to refer to any MUD that uses object-oriented techniques to organize its database of objects, particularly if it does so in a similar fashion to the original MOO or its derivatives. Most of this article refers to the original MOO and its direct descendants, but see non-descendant MOOs for a list of MOO-like systems. The original MOO server was authored by Stephen White, based on his experience from creating the programmable TinyMUCK system. There was additional later development and maintenance from LambdaMOO founder, and former Xerox PARC employee, Pavel Curtis. One of the most distinguishing features of a MOO is that its users can perform object-oriented programming within the server, ultimately expanding and changing how it behaves to everyone. Examples of such changes include authoring new rooms and objects, creating new generic objects for others to use, and changing the way the MOO interface operates. The programming language used for extension is the MOO programming language, and many MOOs feature convenient libraries of verbs that can be used by programmers in their coding known as Utilities. The MOO programming language is a domain-specific language. (en)
  • MOO (MUD Object Oriented) è un sofisticato programma informatico che permette a più utenti di collegarsi da remoto, normalmente via Internet, ad un ambiente condiviso che contiene stanze ed oggetti. All'interno di esso è quindi possibile interagire, sia con l'ambiente che con gli altri utenti, in tempo reale. Il primo e più utilizzato server MOO è , sviluppato da alla Xerox Corporation. Il più famoso MOO italiano è stato "Little Italy MOO" un esperimento del Dipartimento di Scienze dell'Informazione dell'Università degli Studi di Milano, sotto la direzione del Prof. Giovanni Degli Antoni, il suo scopo era studiare le interazioni sociali all'interno di un ambiente virtuale autoconsistente e che si sarebbe accresciuto e sviluppato in maniera autonoma sotto la spinta delle relazioni e dei bisogni generati da tali interazioni. Basandosi su tali premesse quindi l'ambiente era profondamente diverso da un gioco di ruolo, il che fa capire meglio in cosa un MOO fosse diverso da un MUD, nel primo la parte ludica non è presente o lo è solo come modulo a parte utilizzabile alla stregua di qualsiasi altra "libreria", nel MOO lo scopo è sostanzialmente l'interazione e l'evoluzione sociale. Vi furono progetti di utilizzo dei MOO anche come "gestore di gruppi di lavoro" per permettere a sviluppatori coinvolti in un progetto software di interagire e collaborare tra di loro a distanza allocando risorse software e compiti virtuali associati a risorse e compiti ben definiti nella realtà. (it)
  • Een MOO (MUD-objectgeoriënteerd) is een online, op tekst gebaseerde virtuele wereld waartoe meerdere bezoekers (spelers) tegelijkertijd toegang hebben en die oorspronkelijk te bezoeken was met een telnet-client. Later kwamen hier MOO-clients bij. Met de huidige ontwikkelingen is het ook mogelijk om een MOO via de browser te benaderen. Hiervoor wordt gebruikgemaakt van Java (Java-telnet) of Ajax. Bijkomend voordeel is dat dit platform-onafhankelijk is. (nl)
  • O MOO (MUD Orientado a Objetos) é um sistema de acesso multiusuário, programável, interativo, para criação de ambientes em realidade virtual baseada em texto, visando jogos, conferências, bate-papo on-line e outras atividades que requerem comunicação em tempo real. Os usuários da Internet passam a existir virtualmente, sendo chamados players, de forma a desenvolver traços de uma personalidade, na qual ele incorpora. Isso faz com que a maioria dos personagens associem a Internet ao seu personagem, tornando assim o MOO como seu mundo virtual, ou seja, seu endereço na Internet. (pt)
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  • Een MOO (MUD-objectgeoriënteerd) is een online, op tekst gebaseerde virtuele wereld waartoe meerdere bezoekers (spelers) tegelijkertijd toegang hebben en die oorspronkelijk te bezoeken was met een telnet-client. Later kwamen hier MOO-clients bij. Met de huidige ontwikkelingen is het ook mogelijk om een MOO via de browser te benaderen. Hiervoor wordt gebruikgemaakt van Java (Java-telnet) of Ajax. Bijkomend voordeel is dat dit platform-onafhankelijk is. (nl)
  • O MOO (MUD Orientado a Objetos) é um sistema de acesso multiusuário, programável, interativo, para criação de ambientes em realidade virtual baseada em texto, visando jogos, conferências, bate-papo on-line e outras atividades que requerem comunicação em tempo real. Os usuários da Internet passam a existir virtualmente, sendo chamados players, de forma a desenvolver traços de uma personalidade, na qual ele incorpora. Isso faz com que a maioria dos personagens associem a Internet ao seu personagem, tornando assim o MOO como seu mundo virtual, ou seja, seu endereço na Internet. (pt)
  • A MOO ("MUD, object-oriented") is a text-based online virtual reality system to which multiple users (players) are connected at the same time. The term MOO is used in two distinct, but related, senses. One is to refer to those programs descended from the original MOO server, and the other is to refer to any MUD that uses object-oriented techniques to organize its database of objects, particularly if it does so in a similar fashion to the original MOO or its derivatives. Most of this article refers to the original MOO and its direct descendants, but see non-descendant MOOs for a list of MOO-like systems. (en)
  • MOO (MUD Object Oriented) è un sofisticato programma informatico che permette a più utenti di collegarsi da remoto, normalmente via Internet, ad un ambiente condiviso che contiene stanze ed oggetti. All'interno di esso è quindi possibile interagire, sia con l'ambiente che con gli altri utenti, in tempo reale. Il primo e più utilizzato server MOO è , sviluppato da alla Xerox Corporation. (it)
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