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mumps Mumps variables 2 Years, 3 Months ago  
If only the web development industry would open their _b_link__ered eyes, they'd see that M was tailor made for web application development. Most people would struggle for months to achieve this kind of stuff. That demo was put together in a matter of a few days, and is a real, live, data_base_ driven stateful application, not just a facade. So if that lot isn't an incentive to stick to your guns and learn Mumps.... I've got a good feeling about Mumps. I'll hack around with it a bit and get a feel for how things are done in Mumps. I'm hoping to be pleasantly surprised.
 
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mumps Mumps variables 2 Years, 3 Months ago  
Then how does one differentiate between a local and global variables; and local and global variable arrays? I see that global arrays have the ^ prefix. Do global  (scalar) variables have the ^ prefix as well. If yes, how can I tell what I'm dealing with
 
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mumps Mumps variables 2 Years, 3 Months ago  
You asked about MUMPS versions. If you want to climb inside and play with the source code, MUMPS V1 is fine, and it is pretty close to standard Mumps.                   ^^^^^^^^ Do you mean Ray Newman's incarnation of Mumps? Yes, but it is not supported.  In the future, once you've learned Mumps, look to GT.M and Cache if you want to do serious work. Actually, there is one other commercial implementation called M21 (see www.m21.uk.com) which runs on Unix/Linux.
 
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mumps Mumps variables 2 Years, 3 Months ago  
demo:http://ec2.mgateway.com If only the web development industry would open their _b_link__ered eyes, they'd see that M was tailor made for web application development. Most people would struggle for months to achieve this kind of stuff. That demo was put together in a matter of a few days, and is a real, live, data_base_ driven stateful application, not just a facade.
 
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mumps Mumps variables 2 Years, 3 Months ago  
....and check out the stuff we do with Cache and Mumps technology at http://www.mgateway.com, in particular for web development with Enterprise Web Developer.  This will hopefully give you an idea of the sheer capabilities that M can give you.  It's what is driving this demo: http://ec2.mgateway.com Very nice indeed! So the pages are written in PHP which in turn calls various Mumps routines? Basically, yes, but it's actually it's much more than that.  EWD consists of two parts: - a compiler, written in Cache/M - a run-time environment, again written in Cache/M EWD allows you to express what you're wanting to do at a very high level of abstraction, essentially as HTML pages that include custom tags which act, in effect, as macro tags.  The compiler converts these to run-time versions in the technology you choose, eg PHP pages. So what you're running in the demo is PHP pages that were generated by the EWD compiler from the source EWD pages you can see in the Source Code window. EWD also includes custom tags that represent ExtJS widgets.  EWD's compiler converts these to the necessary _java_script__ that you'd otherwise have to write in order to use those ExtJS widgets, saving you a huge learning curve and amount of effort. So EWD's compiler is a great example of the kind of advanced code-generation logic you can write in Cache/M.  The heart of the EWD compiler is actually an _xml_ DOM implementation + HTML/_xml_ parser, all implemented natively in Cache/M, with the DOM structure modelled in globals. At run-time, the PHP pages are invoking so-called pre-page _script_s and action _script_s which are Cache/M code that fetch the data from your Cache/M data_base_ for each page  and then validate and save the data back again to the data_base_ if required.  The EWD run-time environment automates and orchestrates all that run-time _link_age between PHP and the Cache/M back-end. Finally, the session, state and security management are all managed automatically for you by the EWD run-time environment, again all within Cache/M.  Unlike standard PHP pages, EWD-generated ones use Cache/M as the session data_base_, once again making use of globals as a very high-performance and scalabale architecture for session management. So hopefully this quick overview of EWD gives you a good indication of just how amazing the underlying M technology is.  I really can't imagine how you'd go about creating something similar to EWD in other technologies, whereas it's actually been pretty straightforward to build with M.   When people rave on about stuff like Ruby on Rails, my heart sinks. Perhaps by comparison with the rest of the mainstream it's pretty good, but what I've seen of it leaves me totally underwhelmed.  If the industry woke up and saw what is really possible with M in terms of web development, they'd realise that they could be in a different league altogether. As I've said elsewhere recently, if Google's recent announcement of their App Engine can suddenly turn a previously unknown hierarchical data_base_ (their BigTable data_base_) and a relatively obscure _script_ing language with an unusual syntax (Python) into the next cool thing, perhaps there's actually some hope for M !!
 
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mumps Mumps variables 2 Years, 3 Months ago  
I have to say that what you show on this demo page is pretty *coughing* impressive - if what you say is true (fake a 'PC desktop' in html within a matter of a few days ...). Frankly that's fairly nice ! Sebastien - read the desktop chapter (from page 34) of the following documentation: http://gradvs1.mgateway.com/download/extjs4.0.684.pdf and you'll see how you can have an initial working desktop (albeit with just one icon) up and running literally in a matter of a few minutes! It's really pretty wild!
 
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