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MOO is a text-based, object-oriented programming language created in 1990 by James Aspnes. It is descended from LISP and was inspired by the object-oriented programming language Smalltalk. MOO has a simple syntax that is easy to learn, and its powerful object-oriented features make it well-suited for creating complex applications. MOO programs are typically written in a text editor and executed by a MOO server. MOO provides a wide range of built-in objects and functions, and its flexible object-oriented system allows programmers to create their own custom objects and functions. MOO also has a rich set of libraries that provide additional functionality, such as support for networking, databases, and graphical user interfaces. MOO is an excellent choice for creating sophisticated applications, and its wide range of features make it suitable for a wide variety of programming tasks.