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Note: Dan's nickname on the [[ifMUD]] is dfan.
'''Dan Schmidt''' is a software engineer and musician who uses the nickname dfan on the [[ifMUD]].


==Author Credits==
==Author Credits==
* ''The Profesee'' (1999), for [[Speed-IF 4]].
* ''The Profesee'' (1999; [[Z-code]]), for [[Speed-IF 4]].
* ''For a Change'' (1999), for [[IF Comp 1999]] (2nd place). [[Xyzzy Awards]] winner for Best Writing, and finalist for Best Individual Puzzle, Best Setting, and Best Game in 1999. Origin of the line: "The sun is gone. It must be brought. You have a rock."
* ''For a Change'' (1999; [[Z-code]]), for [[IF Comp 1999]] (2nd place). [[Xyzzy Awards]] winner for Best Writing, and finalist for Best Individual Puzzle, Best Setting, and Best Game in 1999. Origin of the line: "The sun is gone. It must be brought. You have a rock."
* ''Revenge of the Chalupa'' (1999), for [[Speed-IF 5]].
* ''Revenge of the Chalupa'' (1999; [[Z-code]]), for [[Speed-IF 5]].
* ''Another Day, Another Sea Monster'' (2001), for [[Speed-IF Without Number]].
* ''Another Day, Another Sea Monster'' (2001; [[Z-code]]), for [[Speed-IF Without Number]].
* ''Pick Up the Phone Booth and Aisle'' (2001), with [[Ola Sverre Bauge]], [[Steve Bernard]], [[Jon Blask]], [[John Cater]], [[Liza Daly]], [[David Dyte]], [[Stephen Granade]], [[Iain Merrick]], [[Rob Noyes]], [[Dan Shiovitz]], [[Emily Short]], and [[J. Robinson Wheeler]].
* ''Pick Up the Phone Booth and Aisle'' (with [[Ola Sverre Bauge]], [[Steve Bernard]], [[Jon Blask]], [[John Cater]], [[Liza Daly]], [[David Dyte]], [[Stephen Granade]], [[Iain Merrick]], [[Rob Noyes]], [[Dan Shiovitz]], [[Emily Short]], and [[J. Robinson Wheeler]]; 2001; [[Z-code]]).


==Other Credits==
==Other Credits==
* Wrote <tt>disambig.t</tt>, a little library for [[TADS]] that makes it easier to do disambiguation by assiging scores to objects, statically or dynamically.
* Wrote <tt>disambig.t</tt>, a little library for [[TADS 2]] that makes it easier to do disambiguation by assiging scores to objects, statically or dynamically.
* Wrote [http://www.dfan.org/IF/comp99.html Dan's Cranky 1999 IF Competition Reviews]
* Wrote [http://www.dfan.org/IF/comp99.html Dan's Cranky 1999 IF Competition Reviews].


==Links==
==Links==
* [http://www.dfan.org Dan Schmidt's homepage]
* [http://www.dfan.org Dan Schmidt's homepage]
* [http://www.wurb.com/if/person/477 Dan Schmidt's listing on Baf's Guide]
* [http://www.wurb.com/if/person/477 Dan Schmidt's listing on Baf's Guide]
 
'''Interviews'''
* [http://www.sparkynet.com/spag/backissues/SPAG19 Interview with SPAG].
[[Category:People|Schmidt, Dan]]
[[Category:People|Schmidt, Dan]]
[[Category:XYZZY Award Winners (People)|Schmidt, Dan]]
[[Category:XYZZY Award Winners (People)|Schmidt, Dan]]
[[Category:Interviewed|Schmidt, Dan]]
[[Category:Inform authors|Schmidt, Dan]]

Revision as of 22:16, 13 July 2005

Dan Schmidt is a software engineer and musician who uses the nickname dfan on the ifMUD.

Author Credits

Other Credits

Links

Interviews