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- a-brief-history-of-botting accessdate "2008-08-11".
- a-brief-history-of-botting author "Raph Koster".
- a-brief-history-of-botting authorlink "Raph Koster".
- a-brief-history-of-botting date "2008-03-25".
- a-brief-history-of-botting first "Raph".
- a-brief-history-of-botting isCitedBy MUD_client.
- a-brief-history-of-botting isCitedBy TinTin++.
- a-brief-history-of-botting last "Koster".
- a-brief-history-of-botting quote "Everyone’s advice to a newbie was “get a client,” followed by the lengthy caveat that a given mud had specific rules about what was permissible. In other words, the third-party tools were seen as something that added invaluable interface enhancements, but that also afforded a bit too much power.".
- a-brief-history-of-botting quote "Given that writing a vanilla Telnet client is very easy, it was not long before there were dedicated clients that wrapped Telnet with additional functionality. The best known of these were TinyFugue and TinTin, and today it seems like zMud is still retaining dedicated users.".
- a-brief-history-of-botting title "A brief history of botting".
- a-brief-history-of-botting url a-brief-history-of-botting.
- a-brief-history-of-botting work "Raph Koster's Website".
- a-brief-history-of-botting year "2008".