For this, and because of tab completions (perhaps tab completions post-date zork, but nonetheless) I find the work:zork story compelling. I have used the first letter is replaced by "z" trick many times (z-tab, done!), and that pre-dated any contemplation of the zork mystery.
Certainly sounds plausible. Most of the time the first thing I do after I log in to a terminal is "cd work." And if I blundered that on a french keyboard at some point it might pop into my head as a funny thing to name a project.
Maybe a French or Canadian person typed it wrong often and complained about the weird location of the w. Don't think it is the reason but there are more than one way to explain there lines of thought.
According to Wikipedia, all of the original programmers are still alive.
Wouldn't it be possible to contact at least 1 of them, and settle the question? Story says author tried... Try again, ask around.
Story & comments read a lot like speculation. Why settle for that when original source(s) still exist?
This article has some research into possible origins of the name: https://nickm.com/post/2010/01/a-note-on-the-word-zork/comme...
After a month I bring a good news.
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Zork&diff=prev&ol...
might be a more informative link to the specific change, btw.
The edit distance form work to zork is 1.
For this, and because of tab completions (perhaps tab completions post-date zork, but nonetheless) I find the work:zork story compelling. I have used the first letter is replaced by "z" trick many times (z-tab, done!), and that pre-dated any contemplation of the zork mystery.
Ah, but there are plenty of folk etymologies which, although they make a lot of logical sense, aren't true.
Also, W and Z are switched in the AZERTY keyboard. So maybe someone mistyped work on the wrong layout??
Certainly sounds plausible. Most of the time the first thing I do after I log in to a terminal is "cd work." And if I blundered that on a french keyboard at some point it might pop into my head as a funny thing to name a project.
This is mentioned in the article "A Note on the Word 'Zork'", linked right above the 'pterodactyl chopper':
https://web.archive.org/web/20100112110305/https://nickm.com...
I can't imagine there were lots of AZERTY keyboards kicking around MIT?
Maybe a French or Canadian person typed it wrong often and complained about the weird location of the w. Don't think it is the reason but there are more than one way to explain there lines of thought.
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https://www.gricer.com/tmrc/dictionary1959.html
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ZORCH: to attack with an inverse heat sink.Another of David Sawyer's sound effects, which I reinterpreted as a colorful variant of "scorch."