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From: colyer@nickel.ucs.indiana.edu (colyer)
Subject: Re: Why not more games written in Inform?
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Date: Sun, 9 Oct 1994 20:49:13 GMT
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Well I'd say that from a syntax point of view TADS is immediatly more
readable simple because it looks more 'C' like.  But in terms of being a
more easily accessable language, my vote goes for Inform.   Inform's
format is a little strange at first, but it makes more sense in the long
run.

my $0.02,

Jim

