The muf Den

About

The muf Den is a MUF coder's little helper. We collect links to program repositories, publish helpful articles to keep you in the know, and keep your bag of tricks full.

We're in five parts:

Articles
Find understanding and direction in the crazy world of MUCK Forth, with explanations and insights from MUF programmers.
Boards
Gab with other MUF programmers. Find out what's what and who's who.
Code
We host a limited amount of programs ourselves. Check out Natasha's, a mirror of Riss's, and select other homeless, freely distributable programs.
Toys
Gadgets and trinkets to enhance your coding experience.
Links
Last but not least, we send you elsewhere to outfit your muck or personal space with cool code, whether a shopping cart full or a few select jewels in the rough.

What is MUF?

MUCK Forth (MUF) is a Forth-based language

Contributions

Publishing The muf Den is a tough job. We could use your help.

We accept MUF site addresses for our links page (just mail us with any you have) and writing for our articles page. If you'd like to write an article, ask us first if we're interested—we'd hate to put you through writing something we'd rather not accept.

If you write an article for us, we'll reserve a non-exclusive right to publish the version you submit, with clearly marked annotations where necessary. You keep the copyright, and can do whatever else with it you wish. We reimburse you with a place for it to live, full recognition as the author, and a bunch of warm fuzzies—no cash, sorry.

Contributors

Natasha

Natasha has been coding MUF for years now. A code wizard for Supermegatopia MUCK and an ex-wizard on Sociopolitical Ramifications MUCK, she regularly has lots of freaky code stuff in her head.

Akari

Privacy

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No names or email addresses are kept outside the context of the related submission. User submissions, including their names or email addresses if present, are not verified or authenticated in any way.

The muf Den may collect and analyze its web server logs to be a better resource.