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1. JTC 1 TAG Letter Ballot 1543
MUMPS Interconnect, and ANSI/MDC X11.61994 Information Systemumps programming Languages - M the United States National Body to submit the M (UMPS) Standards for
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2. Computer Languages History
A Computer Languages History (diagram) The C programming Language ( book) programming languages C ANSI by ISO/IEC M (MUMPS) M technologies. MUMPS Development Committee
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Computer Languages History
Computer Languages Timeline
Below, you can see the preview of the Computer Languages History (click on the white zone to get a bigger image):
There is only languages listed in my chart, if you don't find "your" language, see The Language List of Bill Kinnersley (he has listed more than languages).
If you want to print this timeline, you can download one of the following files: Printer using A4 paper Printer using Letter paper Plotter If you have some problem
with the EPS file, look here
Here is the ChangeLog of this history.
If you have put this diagram on the wall of your office and have taken a photo of it, please send me a copy and I'll put it on this page
Note : I have now a page where I explain how I build this chart. ABC :
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AWK : APL : B : Basic : BCPL : C : C++ : C# :

3. M - What Is It
What is M Technology? M Technology refers to the suite of technologies that includes the language specification, M, and related bindings and protocols. M Technology is a programming language, database management system and related bindings and protocols The Language MUMPS has been an ANSI standard since 1977, with updates in 1984
http://www.mcenter.com/mtrc/whatism.html
What is M Technology
M Technology refers to the suite of technologies that includes the language specification, M, and related bindings and protocols. M Technology is a programming language, database management system and related bindings and protocols. The main features of M are:
  • A comprehensive procedural language Support for object-style event-driven processing An integrated hierarchical data management facility Bullet-proof database security and transaction processing A multi-user, multi-tasking operating environment Integrated interprocess communication Support for distributed data and distributed processing High-performance client-server networking capabilities
Also integrated in M Technology are:
  • Relational data manipulation tools Industry-standard SQL SQL-based connectivity Interfaces to windowing managers ANSI X3.64 standard support for character devices ANSI GKS standard support for graphics devices
Portability and scalability
MUMPS (also known as M) is available on most platforms, including PC's and UNIX. Common capabilities are provided throughout the computer spectrum from desktop processors to enterprise-wide systems. Each M implementation is tailored to its host environment, delivering exceptional performance. The ISO standard includes statements on portability, identifying the minimum set of requirements which all M implementations must meet. The Language M[UMPS] has been an ANSI standard since 1977, with updates in 1984, 1990, and 1995. The identical standard has been adopted by ISO, BSI and FIPS. A worldwide

4. SpeedyGrl.com : Programming : M[UMPS]
Violations; The US s 50 States; Time and TimeZones. programming MUMPS Chris Bonnici s M Reference Page; M What it is? MDC
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    As you can see I have a number of languages on here, and in some cases there are tons of links per language, while as in other cases there are just a few so far. There are over 1400 programming links on here, and around 80 programming languages. I add new links and languages all the time though..;) If you miss a language on here, please let me know! Thanx..;) Looking for a job? Check out my free for all job links directory as well! Just click here ! Enjoy..:) A B C D ... Z
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  • 6. Omniseek /Computing /Operating Systems /Computers Programming
    internet.com/programming/programming_ Languages/MUMPS.html) programming Mumps Crosslinks Usenets a comprehensive overview of the MUMPS programming language, beginning with
    http://www.omniseek.com/srch/{22342}

    7. MUMPS Applications On Microcomputers, MUMPS Hybrid Microprocessor
    Distance Learning Can we Use it to Teach MUMPS programming? Richard F. Walters and Nancy E. Reed M Computing, volume 4, issue
    http://207.192.157.194/mdc/lit/litli039.htm
    MUMPS Applications on Microcomputers, MUMPS Hybrid Microprocessor Programming
    Kirt Walker
    MUG Quarterly, volume 10, issue 4, pages 63 to 66, MUMPS Users' Group, College Park MD, 1980, ISSN 0193 0885 Health Care Computing, ChartChecker: Automated Analysis of Emergency Medicine Charts
    Kirt Walker
    MUMPS Computing, volume 22, issue 5, pages 22 to 24, MUMPS Users' Group, Silver Spring MD, November 1992, ISSN 1060 7684 Multilingual Applications, Developing a Multilingual Index to Access Health-Care Terminologies
    D.C. Walker and Richard F. Walters
    M Computing, volume 1, issue 4, pages 32 to 42, M Technology Association, Silver Spring MD, September 1993, ISSN 1060 7684 The ABCs of MUMPS, An introduction for novice and intermediate programmers
    Richard F. Walters

    Digital Press, Bedford MA (1989), ISBN 1 55558 017 3, ISBN 13 000597 5 MUMPS primer, Second edition
    Richard F. Walters
    , Jack E. Bowie and Jerome C. Wilcox
    MUMPS Users' Group, College Park MD (1979), ISBN 918118 18 2 MUMPS primer, An introduction to the interactive programming system of the future, Third edition Richard F. Walters

    8. M[UMPS] Related Literature - Publications By MUGs And MTAs
    Page 35 Fred L. Hiltz Advanced MUMPS programming with Style and Discipline. Page 35 John A. McManamon Object Oriented programming.
    http://207.192.157.194/mdc/lit/litp0108.htm
    M Computing, volume 6, number 2
    Page 1
    David A. Holbrook

    A Salute to John F. Covin, Outgoing Chair, MTA Board of Directors Page 3
    Kate M. Schell

    Oh No! Not Another Learning Experience! Page 9
    Paul N. Willis
    M Around the World, MTA-Europe, The View from Afar Page 15 through 16
    Arthur B. Smith

    Questing, The Standards Approval Process Page 17
    Fred L. Hiltz
    Open MUMPS Interconnect: Revise the ANSI Standard? Page 18 through 19 Ed J.P.M. de Moel Windmills, Behind Modulo Page 20 Jeff Loeb The Year 2000 Computing Crisis, A Date Conversion Plan Page 21 Kate M. Schell Book Review, Time Bomb 2000 Page 22 through 27 George James and Jon P. Diamond Year 2000, Making Good Time Page 28 through 30 Terry L. Wiechmann A Business Rules Framework Page 32 Gardner S. Trask III Welcome to Boston!!! Page 35 Fred L. Hiltz Advanced M[UMPS]: Programming with Style and Discipline Page 35 John A. McManamon Object Oriented Programming Page 36 Max Rivers How-to Upgrade your Roll-and-Scroll M[UMPS] Applications to Include Windows Page 37 Adren W. Forrey

    9. Max Rivers Consulting
    M programming Expert. Over 15 years expertise in. M(UMPS) programming of Business and Medical Applications
    http://members.aol.com/maxrivers

    10. Windmills -- Who Says That You Can't Use M[UMPS]?
    how data is to be structured. Any programming language will support these choices, including MUMPS. Classes and Class Libraries.
    http://jacquardsystems.com/MComputing/1997/3/p18.htm
    Volume 5, number 3, August 1997, pages 18-19
    Wind ills
    Who says that you can't use M[UMPS], because you have to use Object Oriented Technology?
    by Ed J.P.M. de Moel
    How often have we heard this? And how true is it? Now that I'm no longer the Chairman of the MDC (Art Smith has gracefully accepted the challenge to take the lead for a couple of years, see his column elsewhere in this issue), I would like to throw in a column with a bit more bite than usual. Some of the issues that I will raise in this column will cause some discussion, and that is exactly what I intend to do: make us all aware that it is time to re-examine what we're doing, and emphasize those aspects of programming that will help us continue to be successful. There are lots of pieces of existing software that will continue to be as valuable as they ever were, and there are new ways of using familiar resources. I would like to offer the following thoughts as a start to re-evaluate the way in which we can make use of the language M[UMPS]. Well, let's start at the beginning: working in an object oriented fashion is certainly a good idea. But does M[UMPS] really preclude the usage of object oriented practices? I don't think so.

    11. M[UMPS] Commands
    MUMPS Commands. OPEN For a program that parses a programming language, it is hard to see the difference between
    http://www.jacquardsystems.com/Examples/command/open.htm
    M[UMPS] Commands
    O[PEN]
    Introduced in the 1977 ANSI M[UMPS] language standard. Clarifications (no change intended) in a future ANSI M[UMPS] language standard: When a device is currently "OPEN", and another OPEN command is issued by the process that "owns" the device, and in the later OPEN command the device parameters are different than in the original one, the system will behave as if the device is virtually CLOSEd and then re-OPENed with the new parameters. If the new parameters are incompatible with the device, error processing will occur "as usual". Any keywords in the argument of the command are processed in strict left-to-right order. When multiple equivalent parameters are encountered, the last occurrence processed will define the action(s) to be taken. For examples, see the examples with the USE command. Additions in a future ANSI M[UMPS] language standard. The ability to specify "user-defined" mnemonicspace s is added. It will be possible to specify to an implementation to use entries in a specific routine (let's call it USER for the purpose of this discussion) for the processing of the commands OPEN USE and CLOSE and the various controlmnemonic s for specific combinations of device and mnemonicspace When this feature is active, the

    12. CAMTA.NET - The Cache And M Technology Association
    on interactive programming and futures have been extensively updated. An invaluable resource for everyone who is learning or using M. MUMPS by Example.
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    M Programming: A Comprehensive Guide
    Review available This is a complete update to ABCs of MUMPS . While ABCs was an introduction for novice and intermediate M programmers, M Programming: has a new section containing advanced material. This new section addresses features such as transaction processing, networking, structured system variables and interfaces to other standards Five new chapters have been added, covering an overview of M for readers familiar with other languages; M and Windows environment; interaction between M and the underlying system; transaction processing; interfacing M with other statndards; and error handling. Sections on interactive programming and futures have been extensively updated. An invaluable resource for everyone who is learning or using M.
    M[UMPS] by Example
    Review available Need to know how M can be used? Need lots of examples to show you how? M[UMPS] by Example is your answer!

    13. MUG D - Die Geschichte Der Programmiersprache M(UMPS) - Frame
    Translate this page Die Geschichte der Programmiersprache M(UMPS) Computerwissenschaft die Programmiersprache Massachusetts General Hospital Utility Multi-programming System (MUMPS
    http://www.mug-d.de/m_history.html
    Die Geschichte der Programmiersprache M(UMPS) M assachusetts General Hospital U tility M ulti- P rogramming S ystem (MUMPS) entwickelt. Massachusetts General Hospital nimmt die erste medizinische Krankenhausanwendung in Betrieb, unter MUMPS. Das erste Treffen des MUMPS Development Committee (MDC) findet statt, ein Standard soll entwickelt werden. MUMPS wird als Markenname ins Handelsregister eingetragen. MUMPS erreicht die Anerkennung als Federal InformationProcessing Standard (FIPS). MUMPS wird ISO-Standard, ISO/IEC 11756. Mehr und mehr setzt sich der Begriff "M Technologie" durch.Viele User Gruppen nennen sich in M Technology Association um, nicht jedoch die Deutschen. Das M Development Committee legt den neuen Sprachentwurf vor. Er besteht aus einer ganzen Reihe von unterschiedlichen Standards: MWAPI, OMI, TCP/IP, u.a. Der eigentliche Sprachstandard enthält unter anderem folgende neue Konzepte:
    • online Transaktionsverarbeitung Verarbeitung verschiedener Zeichensätze ("Internationalisierung") u.v.a.

    14. Editorial
    programming Languages Mumps findet man eine informative Sammlung von Web-Sites zum Thema M(umps), angeführt übrigens von
    http://www.mug-d.de/mboerse/2001_3/editorial.html
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    Ihr Wolfgang Kirsten

    15. Programming: Languages: Mumps
    MUMPS by Example Details and Reviews. The story of the creation of the MUMPS programming language at The Massachusetts General Hospital, and its development
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    MUMPS programming available for Intersystems DTM-PC and DT-MAX platforms available to the greater Chicago and Milwaukee metro areas.
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    Dollar Next Ltd. Details and Reviews
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    A software house specialising in M (Mumps). It was formed in 1983 and can provide systems design, programming and support of M based systems.
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    16. M[UMPS] By Example
    programming Languages Mumps MUMPS by Example, MUMPS by Example. Category Home programming Languages Mumps MUMPS by Example. Visit this link.
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    17. Computers - Programming: Languages: Mumps
    http//www.cs.uni.edu/~okane/. MUMPS by Example An online copy of part of a of MUMPS and MUG The story of the creation of the MUMPS programming language at
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      MUMPS programming available for Intersystems DTM-PC and DT-MAX platforms available to the greater Chicago and Milwaukee metro areas.
      http://www.cdesystems.com/htm/CDE_Products.htm
    • Dollar Next Ltd.
      M experience since 1980: database, system and project design/specification, analysis, programming, testing.
      http://www.mbassy.co.uk/cc/dollarnext/
    • Forest Software
      A software house specialising in M (Mumps). It was formed in 1983 and can provide systems design, programming and support of M based systems.
      http://www.forestsoftware.co.uk/
    • George James Software supply application development, consulting, training and support services and add-in tools for Cach© and related M Technologies. http://www.georgejames.com/
    • GT.M Database Technology from Sanchez GT.M[tm] is a high-performance database engine. Optimized for transaction processing, GT.M is also an application development platform and a compiler for the ANSI/ISO standard M language. GT.M. is free to users on the x86 GNU/Linux platform. http://www.sanchez-gtm.com/

    18. Computers, Programming, Languages: Mumps
    It was formed in 1983 and can provide systems design, programming and support of M based MUMPSby Example An online copy of part of a book by the same name;
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    20. Powell's Books - M Programming: A Comprehensive Guide By Richard Walters
    Annotation Describes the elementary building blocks of the MUMPS language, covering is aimed at those with experience with other programming languages, with
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