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The shopkeeper of the lighting shop in the town level of the
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gnomish mines is a tribute to Izchak Miller, a founding member
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The shopkeeper of the lighting shop in the town level of the<br/>
of the NetHack development team and a personal friend of a large
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gnomish mines is a tribute to Izchak Miller, a founding member<br/>
number of us.  Izchak contributed greatly to the game, coding a
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of the NetHack development team and a personal friend of a large<br/>
large amount of the shopkeep logic (hence the nature of the tribute)
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number of us.  Izchak contributed greatly to the game, coding a<br/>
as well as a good part of the alignment system, the prayer code and
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large amount of the shopkeep logic (hence the nature of the tribute)<br/>
the rewrite of "hell" in the 3.1 release.  Izchak was a professor
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as well as a good part of the alignment system, the prayer code and<br/>
of Philosophy, who taught at many respected institutions, including
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the rewrite of "hell" in the 3.1 release.  Izchak was a professor<br/>
MIT and Stanford, and who also worked, for a period of time, at
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of Philosophy, who taught at many respected institutions, including<br/>
Xerox PARC.  Izchak was the first "librarian" of the NetHack project,
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MIT and Stanford, and who also worked, for a period of time, at<br/>
and was a founding member of the DevTeam, joining in 1986 while he
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Xerox PARC.  Izchak was the first "librarian" of the NetHack project,<br/>
was working at the University of Pennsylvania (hence our former
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and was a founding member of the DevTeam, joining in 1986 while he<br/>
mailing list address).  Until the 3.1.3 release, Izchak carefully
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was working at the University of Pennsylvania (hence our former<br/>
kept all of the code synchronized and arbitrated disputes between
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mailing list address).  Until the 3.1.3 release, Izchak carefully<br/>
members of the development teams.  Izchak Miller passed away at the
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kept all of the code synchronized and arbitrated disputes between<br/>
age of 58, in the early morning hours of April 1, 1994 from
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members of the development teams.  Izchak Miller passed away at the<br/>
complications due to cancer.  We then dedicated NetHack 3.2 in his
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age of 58, in the early morning hours of April 1, 1994 from<br/>
memory.
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complications due to cancer.  We then dedicated NetHack 3.2 in his<br/>
                [ Mike Stephenson, for the NetHack DevTeam ]
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memory.<br/>
 
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Revision as of 15:05, 29 January 2010

Izchak Miller was a Professor of Philosophy who taught at MIT and Stanford, amongst other places, and was employed at Xerox PARC for a while. Izchak joined the DevTeam in 1986, at which time he was working at the University of Pennsylvania. He was, in fact, one of the founding members of the DevTeam, and was instrumental in synchronizing and arbitrating the team for a long time, up until the release of version 3.1.3. He personally wrote much of the shopkeeper code, as well as major contributions to prayer, alignments, and the version 3.1 rewrite of Gehennom.

Izchak died on the 1st of April 1994 from complications due to cancer, at the age of 58. The DevTeam dedicated NetHack 3.2 in his memory and added a shopkeeper named Izchak. It is considered very poor form to mistreat this particular shopkeeper, despite the extent to which his co-workers are maligned by everyone.

Encyclopaedia entry

The shopkeeper of the lighting shop in the town level of the

gnomish mines is a tribute to Izchak Miller, a founding member

of the NetHack development team and a personal friend of a large

number of us. Izchak contributed greatly to the game, coding a

large amount of the shopkeep logic (hence the nature of the tribute)

as well as a good part of the alignment system, the prayer code and

the rewrite of "hell" in the 3.1 release. Izchak was a professor

of Philosophy, who taught at many respected institutions, including

MIT and Stanford, and who also worked, for a period of time, at

Xerox PARC. Izchak was the first "librarian" of the NetHack project,

and was a founding member of the DevTeam, joining in 1986 while he

was working at the University of Pennsylvania (hence our former

mailing list address). Until the 3.1.3 release, Izchak carefully

kept all of the code synchronized and arbitrated disputes between

members of the development teams. Izchak Miller passed away at the

age of 58, in the early morning hours of April 1, 1994 from

complications due to cancer. We then dedicated NetHack 3.2 in his

memory.

[ Mike Stephenson, for the NetHack DevTeam ]