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+ | Released on Oct 25, 2001 | ||
My version numbering system, which today I think is silly, consisted of forever using 1. as the major version number, and incrementing the minor number for important releases. | My version numbering system, which today I think is silly, consisted of forever using 1. as the major version number, and incrementing the minor number for important releases. | ||
Don't ask-- it was how things worked at my place of employment, and I knew no better. | Don't ask-- it was how things worked at my place of employment, and I knew no better. | ||
− | Since I didn't imagine CoffeeMud being anything more than this fun thing I tinkered with, I kept poor records and absolutely no old version control. For this reason, piecing together exact dates and features is difficult. | + | Since I didn't imagine CoffeeMud being anything more than this fun thing I tinkered with, I kept poor records and absolutely no old version control. For this reason, piecing together exact dates and features is difficult. That said, here's my best guess: |
− | + | # Added the MUDGrinder, an AWT/Swing Java application for editing rooms and areas | |
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But the real revolution was still a version away. | But the real revolution was still a version away. |
Revision as of 21:53, 22 February 2022
CoffeeMud Version 1.1.0.0
Released on Oct 25, 2001 My version numbering system, which today I think is silly, consisted of forever using 1. as the major version number, and incrementing the minor number for important releases.
Don't ask-- it was how things worked at my place of employment, and I knew no better.
Since I didn't imagine CoffeeMud being anything more than this fun thing I tinkered with, I kept poor records and absolutely no old version control. For this reason, piecing together exact dates and features is difficult. That said, here's my best guess:
- Added the MUDGrinder, an AWT/Swing Java application for editing rooms and areas
But the real revolution was still a version away.