Lars Pensjö

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Lars Pensjö of Sweden is the original author of the LPMud MUD engine and the LPC programming language,[ 1][ 1] and is one of the founders of Genesis LPMud,[ 1] notable for their part in the history of MMORPGs as well as the Pike programming language.[ 1] He attended Chalmers University of Technology[ 1] in Gothenburg, Sweden, from 1980 to 1984. He was a member of the as of 2008 defunct[ 1] Chalmers Datorförening ("CD"), after which the CD gamedriver and mudlib were named.

Pensjö works for Finnish software company Tieto.[ 1] He lives in Torslanda,[ 1] Gothenburg, together with his wife Marica Pensjö,[ 1] a certified masseuse.[ 1] They have three sons, Mikael, Jonas and Andreas.[citation needed]

Pensjö's hobbies include running for the team Solvikingarna[ 1] in Skatås, Gothenburg.

References

  1. Bartle, Richard (2003). Designing Virtual Worlds. New Riders. p. 10. ISBN 0-13-101816-7. "LPMUD was named after its author, Lars Pensjö of the University of Gothenburg, Sweden." 
  2. Shah, Rawn; Romine, James (1995). Playing MUDs on the Internet. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. p. 158. ISBN 0-471-11633-5. "... the original Mudlib distributed by LP, Lars Pensjö, and his team." 
  3. Mulligan, Jessica; Patrovsky, Bridgette (2003). Developing Online Games: An Insider's Guide. New Riders. p. 451. ISBN 1-59273-000-0. "Lars Penjske creates LPMud and opens Genesis." 
  4. "The History of Pike". Pike. Retrieved 2009-09-09. "In the beginning, there was Adventure. Then a bunch of people decided to make multi-player adventure games. One of those people was Lars Pensjö at the Chalmers university in Gothenburg, Sweden. For his game he needed a simple, memory-efficient language, and thus LPC (Lars Pensjö C) was born. About a year later Fredrik Hübinette started playing one of these games and found that the language was the most easy-to-use language he had ever encountered." 
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  8. "O.S.A. Gårda AB". Retrieved 9 September 2009. 
  9. "Lars Pensjö". Solvikingarna. Retrieved 9 September 2009. 


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