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41. Languages: Mumps
Dollar Next Ltd. M experience since 1980 database, system and project design/specification, analysis, programming, testing. MUMPS by Example.
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Consulting company specializing in providing expert Cache and MUMPS, and related technologies, application development as well as systems management services.
CDE Software Systems Corp
MUMPS programming available for Intersystems DTM-PC and DT-MAX platforms available to the greater Chicago and Milwaukee metro areas.
Dollar Next Ltd.
M experience since 1980: database, system and project design/specification, analysis, programming, testing.
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.
George James Software
supply application development, consulting, training and support services and add-in tools for Cach and related M Technologies.

42. PragProg: WhyMY2003
Commercial versions of GT.M are available for (probably AMUMPS with extensions is provided by Intersystems en ie=UTF8 oe=UTF-8 q=MUMPS+programming+Language
http://www.pragmaticprogrammer.com/cgi-local/pragprog?WhyMY2003

43. A U M /u UMPS-based U R /u Elational U D /u Ata U B /u Ase
7 Donald E. Knuth, The art of computer programming, volume 3 (2nd ed.) sorting and searching, Addison Wesley Longman Publishing Co., Inc., Redwood City, CA
http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=805608&dl=ACM&coll=portal&CFID=11111111&CF

44. Informatics Computer Standards
demoel/mdc/) is an ANSI accredited Standards Development Organization that produces voluntary standards related to the use of the programming language MUMPS.
http://www.va.gov/publ/standard/edifaq/INDEX.HTM

45. DINO - Language: Englisch - Computers - Programming - Languages - Mumps - DINO-O
MUMPS by Example http//www.jacquardsystems.com/Examples/ An online copy of part genesis.htm The story of the creation of the MUMPS programming language at
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4W Consulting
- http://www.mumpsprogrammer.com/
Consulting company specializing in providing expert Cache and MUMPS, and related technologies, application development as well as systems management services. CDE Software Systems Corp - http://www.cdesystems.com/htm/CDE_Products.htm MUMPS programming available for Intersystems DTM-PC and DT-MAX platforms available to the greater Chicago and Milwaukee metro areas. Dollar Next Ltd. - http://www.mbassy.co.uk/cc/dollarnext/ M experience since 1980: database, system and project design/specification, analysis, programming, testing. Forest Software - http://www.forestsoftware.co.uk/ A software house specialising in M (Mumps). It was formed in 1983 and can provide systems design, programming and support of M based systems.

46. MUMPS PROGRAMMER NEEDED
Interested in MUMPS entry level positions in UK. SENIOR MUMPS PROGRAMMER NEEDS CONTRACT WORK Keywords M or MUMPS by A total of 8 years programming experience
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47. What? No MUMPS??
1 MUMPS in the UK by dmstroh@switch.com, 1997, May 22 1 For MUMPS in the IN THE US by phily@apricot.mee.com, 1997, Aug 27 1 Mumps programming Opportunity by
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48. M[UMPS] Commands
Additions in a future ANSI MUMPS language standard. For a program that parses a programming language, it is hard to see the difference between abc=xyz
http://www.jacquardsystems.com/Examples/command/close.htm
M[UMPS] Commands
C[LOSE]
Introduced in the 1977 ANSI M[UMPS] language standard. This command relinquishes ownership of the current device. Clarification (no change intended) in a future ANSI M[UMPS] language standard: 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. To be modified in a future ANSI M[UMPS] language standard. The modification is the specification that, if the current device is CLOSE d, the value of $IO will become the empty string. FOR DO QUIT :DEVICE=""
USE $PRINCIPAL
WRITE
!,"Test device: " READ DEVICE
QUIT :DEVICE=""
WRITE
OPEN
DEVICE:1
IF $TEST WRITE !,"Cannot OPEN..." QUIT
USE
DEVICE CLOSE DEVICE
SET CHECK= $IO
OPEN $PRINCIPAL USE $PRINCIPAL
IF
CHECK'="" WRITE !,"New standard not observed." QUIT 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

49. INFS3141 – RMU – C&IS
originally published under the title MUMPS by Example. http//www.vmth.ucdavis.edu/m/m_faq2.htm. www.v8go.co.uk/technology/programming/programminglanguages/m
http://home.earthlink.net/~inforef/i3141links.htm
Robert Morris University M/ Caché ObjectScript Links: InterSystems: http://www.intersystems.com/ Caché ObjectScript Reference: http://platinum.intersystems.com/csp/docbook/DocBook.UI.Page.cls?KEY=RCOS Caché ObjectScript Tutorial: http://platinum.intersystems.com/csp/docbook/DocBook.UI.Page.cls?KEY=TCOS Caché ObjectScript Release Notes (Enhancements): http://www.intersystems.com/cache/downloads/documentation/cache4/crn/crncos.html Caché ObjectScript Components: http://www.deimex.ro/cacheobjscript.htm Sukesh Hoogan - Caché ObjectScript: http://personal.vsnl.com/sukesh_hoogan/ccos.html See also Ed de Moel, M[UMPS] By Example (© Ed de Moel, 1995-1999) online at http://www.jacquardsystems.com/Examples/ This online resource is part of a book by Ed de Moel that originally published under the title M[UMPS] by Example CompInfo – information on M/MUMPS: http://www.compinfo-center.com/apps/m.htm M FAQ Pages (at University of California Davis site):
http://www.vmth.ucdavis.edu/m/m_faq1.htm

http://www.vmth.ucdavis.edu/m/m_faq2.htm
ESI: http://www.esitechnology.com/

50. 7783ew
Product utilized the Perl programming language and the mSql relational database system. written in the MIIS language to Intersystems Open Mumps running under
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51. M Technology And MUMPS Language FAQ, Part 1/2
Of course (and I don t want to say that MUMPS is an object oriented language is a feature that you see a lot nowadays in object oriented programming as well
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/m-technology-faq/part1/
M Technology and MUMPS Language FAQ, Part 1/2
There are reader questions on this topic!
Help others by sharing your knowledge
Newsgroups: comp.lang.mumps sci.med.informatics trask@gt3.com trask@world.std.com . NOTE: This document contains URL's and addresses that were accurate at the time of the original inclusion. URL's and e-mail addresses change however, and will (when notified) be reflected in Appendix 10. So, if you wish to reach a contributor, confirm addresses there. Editors: Gardner Trask, trask@world.std.com Jon Diamond, jdiamond@btinternet.com mumps@pfcs.com epc2@juno.com LISTSERV@uga.cc.uga.edu The subject line doesn't matter. The message text should consist of the single line: SUBSCRIBE MUMPS-L Within a short time, you'll get an automated acknowledgement from the list server confirming your subscription and giving other information, and you'll start getting the comp.lang.mumps and MUMPS-L posts. To post a message to MUMPS-L and comp.lang.mumps: Send an e-mail message To: MUMPS-L@uga.cc.uga.edu IMPORTANT: NOTICE THE DIFFERENCE IN THE ADDRESSES. To start and stop subscriptions, you address the request to LISTSERV. Thanks to: American University, for hosting and operating the gateway; Jim McIntosh, jim@american.edu

52. M Technology And MUMPS Language FAQ, Part 2/2
Ed de Moel says that within the MUMPS community, there is a strong Richard Nason M is a wellaccepted nickname for a programming language called MUMPS.
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/m-technology-faq/part2/
M Technology and MUMPS Language FAQ, Part 2/2
There are reader questions on this topic!
Help others by sharing your knowledge
Newsgroups: comp.lang.mumps sci.med.informatics trask@world.std.com jdiamond@btinternet.com ... mta@mtechnology.org Publication: M Computing MTA-Europe c/o datika nv keerbergsesteenweg 19 B-3150 Haacht Belgium phone : + 32 16 60 61 12 fax : + 32 16 60 61 17 e-mail : brothstein@compuserve.com mga@mindspring.com website: http://www.mindspring.com/~mga/ comp.lang.m dpbsmith@world.std.com office@world.std.com ... Godfrey@msmail.vet.cornell.edu Gavin Greig, ggreig@mcs.dundee.ac.uk Russell Haddleton, rfh2y@uvacs.cs.Virginia.EDU Brett Hunt, BrettH@Micronetics.com Lev Jacob, lev@TRENDLINE.CO.IL Scott P. Jones, scott@INTERSYS.COM John E. Kemker, III, kemker.j@atlanta.va.gov Mark Komarinski, komarimf@craft.camp.clarkson.edu monika@INTERSYS.COM JEFFREY.L.LOEB@cpmx.saic.com Keith F. Lynch, kfl@access.digex.net jim@american.edu DEMOEL@saltmine.radix.net Steve J. Morris, sjm2@shore.net Admin@admatic.com preiser@cancer.unm.edu harold@UGA.CC.UGA.EDU ... seidman@world.std.com Kate Schell, cschell@jacquardsystems.com

53. Suomen M-käyttäjät Ry, Koulutusta
Uusia kirjoja Richard F. Walters M programming A Comprehensive Guide; Ed de Moel MUMPS By Example Molempia kirjoja voi tilata MTANAsta.
http://www.m-users-group-finland.fi/my_Koulutus.htm
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M-kielen koulutusta:
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54. Beacon Partners
Datagate, Beacon Partners technical consultants can custom program a solution using Visual Basic, M(umps), Magic, Java Project Management Custom programming.
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Technical Solutions
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55. Www Links Of Interest
I saving for a GS100. programming Helps MTA MUMPS Technology Association, long live MUMPS! The Development Exchange - if you want to get some work done
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There's something here for nearly everyone. We frequently edit these links so bookmark us and come back often. Please let us know of any broken links or of your suggestions for additions to our Web Links List. e-mail: ehp@ehpublishing.com Grand Terrace Toastmasters computer hardware internet ... other Computer Hardware
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56. Computers, Programming, Languages, Mumps
at The Massachusetts General Hospital, and its development into a procedural, interpreted generalpurpose programming language oriented MUMPS by Example.
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57. M Technology And MUMPS Language FAQ, Part 2/2
Ed de Moel says that within the MUMPS community, there is Nason, rick@rnason.demon.co.uk M is a wellaccepted nickname for a programming language called
http://www.vmth.ucdavis.edu/m/m_faq2.htm
M Technology and MUMPS Language FAQ, Part 2/2
comp.lang.mumps or email to trask@world.std.com . Editors: Gardner Trask, trask@world.std.com Jon Diamond, jdiamond@hoskyns.co.uk schaut@intersys.com mga@mindspring.com website: http://www.mindspring.com/~mga/ comp.lang.mumps ] wasn't created with that name. [Russell Haddleton, rfh2y@uvacs.cs.Virginia.EDU ] The name of the language is MUMPS. 'M Technology' is a marketing ploy that ignores the language; what it's called doesn't change what it IS. (The MDC has NOT changed the name of the language as far as I know they permitted M as an alternate name) [Ben Bishop, aci@world.std.com ] The name of the group should be comp.lang.m . I understand the issue of "grep'ing" on M prohibitive, but I can't see throwing out all the hard work of the MTA. M is the name. [Gardner Trask, trask@world.std.com preiser@cancer.unm.edu rick@rnason.demon.co.uk DEMOEL@FWVA.SAIC.COM Appendix 6: An example of "textbook" M coding style This is based on an example from a well-known M textbook, "The Complete MUMPS" by John Lewkowicz. It shows how M can support a "modern" appearance and coding style. See notes below for more detail. Lines are numbered for reference only; the line numbers are NOT part of the M code. 1 zsample ;dpb;09:18 PM 6 Aug 1994 2 3 ;Test the Stats routine: 4 ;Calculate 1000 points w. approx. Gaussian distribution, 5 ;then call Stats on the result 6 ;Execution time: 5 seconds with DTM on a 33 MHz 386DX 7 8 New Data,i,j,output 9 For i=1:1:1000 Set Data(i)=$$Normal 10 Do Stats("Data",.output) 11 Write !,output 12 Quit 13 14

58. M Technology And MUMPS Language FAQ, Part 1/2
Thus, the same programming techniques used to build multiuser and multiprocess applications on a This is another thing that makes MUMPS special it is not
http://www.vmth.ucdavis.edu/m/m_faq1.htm
M Technology and MUMPS Language FAQ, Part 1/2
comp.lang.mumps or email to trask@world.std.com . Editors: Gardner Trask, trask@world.std.com Jon Diamond, jdiamond@hoskyns.co.uk comp.lang.mumps by E-mail." to "What is comp.lang.mumps ? subscribe to it?" Added the comp.lang.mumps charter. Added information on accessing USENET from CompuServe. Added Scott Jones' remarks on comments affecting efficiency (section 28). Added his remarks on pseudocode to "Is M Compiled or Interpreted?" Reorganized the order of sections (some section numbers have changed). Removed section, "How does M compare to the Xbase languages?," because apparently nobody knows. In Tilman Schmidt's section under "What is M:" removed the term "dynamic programming" in response to a criticism from a correspondent who asserts that this term has a specific technical meaning which does not apply to M, and replaced it with M's own terminology ("indirection;") Sources/contributors/reviewers/participants: Ben Bishop, aci@world.std.com

59. Computers/Programming/Languages/Mumps
It was formed in 1983 and can provide systems design programming and support URL http//www.atlasdev.com/Atlas/framesets/atlashome.htm MUMPS by Example An
http://www.technology-and-computers.com/Computers/Programming/Languages/Mumps/
Search: Welcome to the technology-and-computers.com search portal. Whether you are looking for information about the Internet, PCs, laptops, software, hardware or various other forms of technology, this is the destination for you. Technology-and-computers.com is the innovative search portal dedicated to providing a wide-range of technology and computer resources. The objective of the technology-and-computers.com search portal is to accumulate an all-inclusive and up to date directory of technology resources. Here you will find links to technology related news, articles, product reviews, Web sites and more. No matter if you are a novice Web user or a tech wizard, technology-and-computers.com has something to offer you. Feel free to peruse the directory or perform a search for your specific technology-related request. Computers Programming Languages Mumps MUMPS of Georgia Homepage
MUMPS of Georgia users group. Explore the language known as M Technology.
URL: http://www.mindspring.com/~mga/
MSM-Workstation

Information about MSM-WS an M implementation for Win32
URL: http://www.georgejames.com/ws/

60. Jedi Alliance - Profiles
. Connected, Burien, Washington, USA, 1975 (operator on mainframe until 1991 when jumped into programming Cobal, M(umps) and SQL), Male.
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The Jedi Alliance Team Profiles
2001 Members Home NOTE: In an effort to foster more of a 'team spirit', we have included a profile section so that we can get to know our team mates better. Please take the time to submit your profile to using the Profile Information Form , or you can email in your profile to Cougar . If you would like to see other categories, please pass along your suggestions. Feel free to email a photo too!
(Note: Your membership application will not be processed without your profile information.) SETI Name Location Year started using Computers Gender Occupation Hobbies/Interests What brought you here? Computer used / time (hrs/days) Renegade
Oregon, Illinois, U.S.A. 1979 (started on on IBM mainframe) using punch cards Male Director of List Services Contract application development (Visual Basic), organizing/coaching boys American Legion baseball team. Playing Age of Empires/Age of Kings. While reviewing links on the Seti home page I came across your group, and with my interest in Star Wars (Phantom Menace not withstanding) it seemed like a perfect fit. Aptiva 200Mhz - 24/7
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