ScienceDaily -- Browse Topics: Computers/Programming/Languages/Mumps It was formed in 1983 and can provide systems design, programming and support of M based MUMPS by Example An online copy of part of a book by the same name; http://www.sciencedaily.com/directory/Computers/Programming/Languages/Mumps
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Extractions: Date Prev Date Next Thread Prev Thread Next ... Thread Index Package: wnpp Severity: Standard GT.M[TM] is a vetted, industrial strength, enterprise scale transaction processing application platform consisting of a database engine optimized for high TP throughput and a compiler for the M (also known as MUMPS) programming language. GT.M ( http://www.sanchez-gtm.com http://www.sanchez.com ) and is used by Sanchez as the platform for its Profile banking application (which has been licensed to over 1000 banks worldwide). The source code needed to build GT.M on x86 GNU/Linux has been released as open source free software by Sanchez under GPL (the source code for other platforms has not been released as open source, and there is an article at http://www.mug-d.de/mboerse/2001_2/gtmlicensing.html
Computers Programming Languages Mumps Hospital, and its development into a procedural, interpreted generalpurpose programming language oriented MUMPS by Example An online copy of part of a book http://www.thewebrevealed.com/Info/Computers/Programming/Languages/Mumps/
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NodeWorks - Programming: Languages: Mumps thumbnail, 19. MUMPS by Example An online copy of part of a book by the same name. 20. The story of the creation of the MUMPS programming language at The http://dir.nodeworks.com/Computers/Programming/Languages/Mumps/
SC22 - Documents N1601-1800 convenorship of WG5 Fortran; N1717 SC1 CD 2382-7, Vocabulary computer programming; N1655 - USA, MUMPS windowing API; N1654 - USA, GKS-MUMPS binding; N1653 http://wwwold.dkuug.dk/jtc1/sc22/docs/docs1800.html
Extractions: There is another document register with JTC1 and other standardization documents. N1800 - Document register N1751-1800 N1799 - Minutes of meeting of WG4 Cobol, Markham Ontario, 1994-10-24/28 N1798 - Minutes of meeting of WG17 Prolog, Utrecht, 1994-12-03/05 N1797 - ISO 50th anniversary announcement [week of 1997-09-22] N1796 - Venue information for meeting of WG22 PCTE, Cambridge, 1995-03-27/28 N1795 - Summary of voting and comments received on concurrent PDAM registration and PDAM approval for 9945-1 Posix Amd 2 Threads extension (C language) [PDAM forwarded to JTC1, with a submitted comment.] N1794 - Minutes of meeting of WG11 Bindings, Maynard Mass, 1995-01-30/02-03, and notice and draft agenda for meeting in Amsterdam, 1995-05-29/06-02 [cf N1781] N1793 - JTC1's electronic document formatting guidelines N1792 - Liaison statement from WG14 C to SC21/WG3 on IRDS N1791 - Technical corrigendum 1 for ISO/IEC 9899 C N1790 - Comments on ISO/IEC 13719 PCTE N1789 - SGFS liaison statement to SC22 and request for review of DTR 10000-1 and -3 (N1784) N1788 - Notice, hotel information and draft agenda for meeting of WG2 Pascal, London, 1995-04-24/28
SC22 N2301 - Plenary Resolutions SC22 invites the United States National Body to submit the M(UMPS) Standards for Subset, be confirmed; and that ISO/IEC 117561992 programming Language MUMPS http://wwwold.dkuug.dk/jtc1/sc22/open/scot/n2301.htm
Mump Information CDE Software Systems Corp MUMPS programming available for Intersystems DTMPC and DT-MAX MUMPS by Example Ed s latest book about MUMPS An online copy of part http://www.so-ft.com/download/mump.html
Mumps From Linkspider UK Computing Directory It was formed in 1983 and can provide systems design, programming and support of M based MUMPS by Example An online copy of part of a book by the same name. http://linkspider.co.uk/Computers/Programming/Languages/Mumps/
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Mumps Should I learn Mumps? As a first programming language, definitely not. Get Lite). Mumps by Example Ed deMoel s extensive reference work. http://www.hicinbothem.com/main/mumps.html
Extractions: Huh? Mumps? Why do I care about a childhood disease? No, not that kind of Mumps! Mumps is an awkward acronym for Massachusetts General Hospital Utility Multi-Programming System. Some people call it "M". It's a general-purpose database language system, originally used in the medical industry but now finding favor in other realms. It is ideally suited for large scalable databases. It was originally developed in the 1960s, but has been updated and improved many times over the years. Mumps has its own ISO and ANSI standards (ISO/IEC 11756:1999, ANSI X11.1-1995) and there are implementations that run on almost any hardware. Costs range from nothing (there are freeware and Open Source versions) to many thousands of dollars (Intersystems/DSM for VMS comes to mind.) A little more technical detail, taken from the Mumps FAQ , the M Technology Association web site , and the comp.lang.mumps Usenet newsgroup. What is Mumps? M is a procedural, interpreted general-purpose programming language oriented towards database applications. Its characteristic features are: untyped variables, converted automatically between numeric and string;
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The ST Microcontroller (MCU) Support Site - 3rd Paries Directory Code Generation Tools, Other, UMPS, ST6, Virtual Micro Design, http programming Tools, InCircuit Programmer, STLODIN 7, ST7, INSEM inc I hardly find what I m looking for. http://www.stmcu.com/modules.php?name=mcu&file=devtools
The ST Microcontroller (MCU) Support Site - 3rd Paries Directory Code Generation Tools, Other, UMPS, ST6, Virtual Micro Design, http//www.vmdesign.com. programming Tools, Single pos. Prog. I hardly find what I m looking for. http://www.stmcu.com/modules.php?name=mcu&file=devtools&order=Product
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Computers In Clinical Management - CUPID snip) The present system is written in (M)umps language and not act as a front end for M. snip PK If you haven t experienced Windows programming before, play http://fpen.org/pipermail/fam-med/1995-July/002577.html
Extractions: Thu Jul 13 09:18:42 CDT 1995 The present system is written in (M)umps language and runs on a PC. However it isn't a very "glitzy" set of software with a flashy GUI. We are looking at migrating to Visual Basic which will not act as a front end for M. [snip PK] Take a look at Delphi, from Borland, instead of VB. You can use all of the VB tools, but the language behind the objects is 1) more powerful 2) compiles rather than is interpreted (= much quicker). If you haven't experienced Windows programming before, play with VB, but develop with Delphi. Donald Lamson Medical Decisions Systems E-mail: dlamson at iea.com Phone : 509-456-2400 Fax : 509-455-5298 Previous message: Computers in Clinical Management - CUPID Next message: BERDY 'SmartClinic"
MWM-003 Who's On:Ed De Moel & Kate Schell interview with Ed de Moel and Kate Schell, we delve into the area of how a programming language walks Ed has published a book on M called MUMPS by Example . http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/7041/mwm003/mw003who.html
Extractions: Who's On:Ed de Moel and Kate Schell In part two of our interview with Ed de Moel and Kate Schell, we delve into the area of how a programming language walks the tight rope between remaining a standard and becoming more powerful/modern. Ed is chairperson of the Mumps Development Committee, the institution set up to take M into the next century. Ed's wife, Kate Schell is vice-chairperson of the same organization. If you missed out on the first part of our interview, you can catch up on it by clicking here. Ed has published a book on M called "M[UMPS] by Example". In MWM-002 we talked about this book though for the most up to date comments/ordering information check out http://www.radix.net/~demoel/mdc/index.html#m2 If someone thinks about a new language extension, what is the normal route taken from the initial suggestion to final acceptance? Well, as with all things that involve committees: first you have to let the committee know, and on occasion, you have to prod them regularly to make sure that they don't forget. We think that the MDC is a little better than average in this context, but we leave it to the world to pass such judgement on us. The first step, indeed, is to let the committee know. Writing a letter to the Secretariat should work (same address as the MTA: 1738 Elton Road, Suite 205 in Silver Spring, Maryland 20903, USA); sending e-mail to the chairman should also work (currently:
Linux Software [ IceWalkers.com ] MUMPS by Example An online copy of part of a book by the same name; The Genesis of MUMPS and MUG - The story of the creation of the MUMPS programming http://www.icewalkers.com/opd/Computers/Programming/Languages/Mumps/