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41. Open Directory & Pay Per Click Search Engine: Computers/Programming/Languages/Mu
http//www.mindspring.com/~mga/. MUMPS by Example An online copy of part of a ofMUMPS and MUG The story of the creation of the MUMPS programming language at
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  • CDE Software Systems Corp
    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 on offer, along with analysis, programming and 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

42. GREEN EGGS REPORT For Comp.lang.mumps
M User's Group Deutschland Linksseite; M/Gateway Developments Ltd; M21 DBMS andMumps programming; MUG-D - Literatur ber M-Technologie; MUMPS; MUMPS by Example;
http://ibd.ar.com/ger/comp/lang/mumps/content.html
Green Eggs Report
by alice at nospam.ar.com
The Green Eggs Report is a list of URLs
spotted within the comp.lang.mumps newsgroup
Up To: comp.lang
Refrenced Links

43. Searchalot Directory For Mumps
It was formed in 1983 and can provide systems design, programming and support UserGroup Deutschland The German MUG (in German, of course); MUMPS by Example
http://www.searchalot.com/Top/Computers/Programming/Languages/Mumps/
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  • MUMPS of Georgia Homepage - MUMPS of Georgia users group. Explore the language known as M Technology.
  • MSM-Workstation - Information about MSM-WS, an M implementation for Win32
  • MTRC - has info about the MUMPS (M) computer language. Features include an M Job Opportunities database, the M User Directory, and links about MUMPS.
  • M Info Source - the Mumps, Cache and M grand central. Home of M Web Magazine. Links, programs, articles and more.
  • - A non-profit educational organisation. Its aims are to further the utilisation, improvement and understanding of Cache and the M Technology language and its dissemination within the UK and Ireland.
  • M Web Magazine: "Welcome"

44. Julie A
Technical Summary. Languages 2+ years Visual Basic, HTML, SQL, JAVA, 9 yearsCOBOL, 12 Years M(umps), Cache. EDI programming for IPO department.
http://www.scguild.com/Resume/5433R.html
Julie A. Thompson mailto: Julie_a_Thompson@hotmail.com
Education
University of Miami, postgraduate studies in Quality Management. Metropolitan State College, Denver, Colorado, undergraduate Computer Science Management Management Summary 15 Years in Healthcare Info Technology Strategic Planning, Project Management and Software development. Julie has proven expertise in proactive and intuitive pre-sales engineering of innovative healthcare software products and services. Prior to joining Concio, Julie spent 10 years within the University Medical Schools' Information Systems and 10 years as a successful IT consultant for the payer and provider industry. These IT consulting engagements provided the opportunity to leverage her technical expertise into the HIPAA EDI compliance assessments and implementation projects as early as 1997. With extensive undergraduate education in Information Systems, Julie participated in the Master Program at the University of Miami in Quality Management. Technical Summary Languages 2+ years Visual Basic, HTML, SQL, JAVA, 9 years COBOL, 12 Years M(umps), Cache

45. 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
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;

46. Frank's Selected Bookmarks
Mumps. MUMPS by Example. Delphi/Pascal. Delphi programming Home Page; MiscDelphi Source Code; Delphi32.com The Premier Source for Delphi Developers!
http://www.hicinbothem.com/main/links.html
Frank's Selected Bookmarks
Reference Materials
Design/Standards
VMS
VB
Mumps
Delphi/Pascal
Tools, particularly Web Tools
Errata

47. M Sites
Committee is an ANSI accredited Standards Development Organization that producesvoluntary standards related to the use of the programming language MUMPS.
http://www.novia.net/~jlz/htm/mgalist.htm
Links relating to M Technology
The latest thing: hardhats.org, VA DHCP/VISTA
I have shamelessly lifted the rest of these from Dan Baer's work on the MGA homepage
I have moved a few things around to suit my own taste, and it is starting to be more my own creation. But I do want to acknowledge Dan as the originator of this list as well as his overall contribution to M's online presence.
Dan is also responsible for the M Technology Resource Center.
M Technology Resource Center
The MTRC provides general information about MUMPS and M Technology. It also has M Job Opportunities and an M User Directory on-line. http://www.mcenter.com/mtrc/
M Technology Association
M Technology Association (MTA) is a professional society founded to promote the development and use of M Technology through education and training. http://members.aol.com/mta1994/mta.htm/
Southwest Mumps User Group
The southwest Mumps User Group, located in Dallas Texas, announced a new home page in August... "The home page currently has
  • The usual assortment of M related links, as well as:

48. Powell's Books - Used, New, And Out Of Print
M programming a Comprehensive Guide by Richard Walters Book News Annotation Describesthe elementary building blocks of the MUMPS language, covering the
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49. Be Blogging
The Home Page of the MDC and the pages containing the text of the book MUMPSby Example are currently Water Simplified Web Services and XML programming.
http://www.beblogging.com/blog/google?q=mumps

50. 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
SC22 - Documents N1601-1800
This page last revised 1997-02-17
Documents N1601-1800 (reverse order)
Period covered: May 1994 to March 1995
Up to following 200 documents
Up to most recent documents

Down to preceding 200 documents

Chronological index
of SC22 document lists
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

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 isa 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
Newsgroups: comp.lang.mumps sci.med.informatics comp.answers news.answers ... trask@gt3.com (FAQ Comments address) Organization: The World Public Access UNIX, Brookline, MA Followup-To: comp.lang.mumps comp.lang.mumps ; or, you have queried the editor. Post comments or suggestions to comp.lang.mumps or email to 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 comp.lang.mumps mumps@pfcs.com comp.lang.mumps , comp.std.mumps. (10 Jan 1995) [Submitted by: "Daniel P. B. Smith" Original Author unknown] 2. Where can I get a no-cost version of M? InterSystems DT-Student MS-DOS implementation of M with capacity restrictions and a licensing agreement prohibiting commercial use. Documentation is on-disk and includes both an M language manual and a programmer's manual. Requests for copies should be made in writing by mail or fax to Tommy Smith, InterSystems Corporation, One Memorial Drive, Cambridge, MA 02042. Phone 617 621-0600, Fax 617 494-1631. DT-Student can also be obtained via anonymous FTP from /pub/dtstudent at openmsql.intersys.com; in URL format, ftp://openmsql.intersys.com//pub/dtstudent/

52. M Technology And MUMPS Language FAQ, Part 2/2
Ed de Moel says that within the MUMPS community, there is a strong Richard NasonM 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
Newsgroups: comp.lang.mumps sci.med.informatics comp.answers news.answers ... comp.lang.mumps Summary: Should be read by those interested in M and those who wish to post to the newsgroup comp.lang.mumps Sender: trask@world.std.com (Gardner S Trask) Reply-To: trask@world.std.com comp.lang.mumps ; or, you have queried the editor. Post comments or suggestions to comp.lang.mumps or email to trask@world.std.com . Editors: Gardner Trask, trask@world.std.com Jon Diamond, jdiamond@btinternet.com - Contents/Questions [M FAQ - Part 1 of 2] 1. What is M? 2. Where can I get a no-cost version of M? 3. What is comp.lang.mumps schaut@intersys.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 Web page: http://www.mta-europe.org mga@mindspring.com website: http://www.mindspring.com/~mga/ comp.lang.mumps ] wasn't created with that name. [Russell Haddleton] 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] The name of the group should be comp.lang.m

53. Beacon Partners
Datagate, Beacon Partners technical consultants can custom program a solution usingVisual Basic, M(umps), Magic, Java Project Management Custom programming.
http://www.beaconpartners.com/services/servtechsolutions.htm
Technical Solutions

Systems Integrations Rarely can a single vendor solution provide all the IT solutions today's healthcare environment demands. User requirements, technology incompatibilities and financial pressures often dictate the use of multiple, disparate systems. Beacon Partners can provide Technical Skills to seamlessly integrate the various systems: RFI/RFP development, Hardware/Network Assessment and Installation, Interface Data Specification Preparation, Custom Programming and Interface Engine configuration. Hardware Assessment Beacon Partners has the technical knowledge to assess existing hardware configurations or plan for new purchases. Services include reviewing/estimating operating system and network size, memory and disk space capacity, peripheral and other resource requirements, workload and workflow modeling. We can help determine the most cost effective upgrade, migration or new purchase strategy to maximize the return on IT spending.
System Management Interface Engines Beacon Partners consultants are experts in the field of Interfacing and Interface Engines. Beacon Partners can perform functional and technical reviews of your systems to determine the most appropriate interface mechanism. Regardless of the recommendation - periodic batch updates, screen scraping, real-time point to point, data hubs or a combination of all - Beacon technical consultants have the experience and technical skills to get disparate systems to communicate. In addition to being familiar with a number of industry leading engines such as Microscript and STC/Datagate, Beacon Partners technical consultants can custom program a solution using Visual Basic, M(umps), Magic, Java and many other languages.

54. 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.ukM 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

55. M Technology And MUMPS Language FAQ, Part 1/2
Thus, the same programming techniques used to build multiuser and multiprocess applicationson 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

56. Jedi Alliance - Profiles
. Connected, Burien, Washington, USA, 1975 (operator on mainframe until1991 when jumped into programming Cobal, M(umps) and SQL), Male.
http://thejedialliance.com/nb_profiles01.html
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
(4) Compaqs - 24/5 Ranger San Diego, California, U.S.A.

57. Literatur über M-Technologie
Translate this page de Moel, E. MUMPS by Example (1997). Weitere Literatur. Standard MUMPSPocket guide (1990). M programming Language Standard ANSI/MDC X11.1-1995.
http://www.klinik.uni-frankfurt.de/zinfo/ifdi/gremien/mug-d/wwwlit.htm

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

59. Www Links Of Interest
I saving for a GS100. programming Helps MTA MUMPS Technology Association, longlive MUMPS! The Development Exchange - if you want to get some work done
http://www.ehpublishing.com/linkshp.html
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
  • 168 Club - great prices with reliable though limited selection
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  • MTA - M[UMPS] Technology Association, long live MUMPS! The Development Exchange - if you want to get some work done ... this'll help ya
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  • Back Yard Scuba - New SCUBA shop in Temecula, CA ... good people, give them a try

60. DBforums - Anyone Know Where To Find M Documentation?
MUMPS by Example url= http//www.jacquardsystems.com/Examples/index.htm http//www For GT.M programming Guide, follow these 8 simple steps 1. Set your
http://dbforums.com/arch/133/2002/9/498935
Archive of - dBforums
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Anyone know where to find M documentation?
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Gene Carbone
Sep 10 2002 19:22 All,
If there is a link out there (or if someone could post it), I would appreciate
it greatly.
TIA,
Gene Rod Dorman Sep 11 2002 19:03 In article , Gene Carbone wrote: >If there is a link out there (or if someone could post it), I would appreciate >it greatly. M[UMPS] by Example [url="http://www.jacquardsystems.com/Examples/index.htm"]http://w- ww.jacquardsystems.com/Examples/index.htm[/url] Rod rodd@polylogics.NOSPAM.com Bhaskar Sep 12 2002 13:01 The GT.M manuals are online at Source Forge ([url="http://sourceforge.net/projects/s- anchez-gtm"]http://sourceforge.net/projects/sanchez-gtm[/url]) in downloadable PDF. They are not as tutorial as Dick Walters' book, or as comprehensive as Ed de Moel's, but they are quite readable and enough to get one going.

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