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Looking Back Over a Year with MUMPS – brianbar.net
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JavaScript frameworks and the pace of change. MCR FRED Logo and Background in HTML and CSS. Macaw Missing Tool Icons. Git Push failed; RPC failed; result=56 :/. Looking Back Over a Year with MUMPS. For those that have not been fortunate to have experienced this environment, here is a very short explanation – MUMPS (or simply M), is a programming language providing ACID transaction processing and is tightly coupled to a NoSQL ‘schema-less’ database. Sounds interesting, tell me more. The first few months.
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Conclusion of Globals Challenge #4 | GlobalsDB
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Fast, proven, flexible, simple. New Globals DB with .NET API ( Version – v2012.296). Conclusion of Globals Challenge #4. April 6, 2012. Thanks to all to competed the Globals Challenge #4 and those who signed up to be part of the Globals Community. Three community members were able to submit code to the repository but hundreds joined the Globals community. More to come! Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to email (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Globals n...
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New Globals DB with .NET API ( Version – v2012.296) | GlobalsDB
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Fast, proven, flexible, simple. DevoXX 2011 Antwerp, Belgium. Conclusion of Globals Challenge #4. New Globals DB with .NET API ( Version – v2012.296). March 14, 2012. Globals DB now has APIs to support .NET, Java, and Node.js development. This comes two weeks before we start our 4th Globals Challenge, see http:/ globalsdb.org. For more details . See the release info below:. Subject: Introducing a New Globals Version – v2012.296. This new release introduces the long-awaited .NET. Red Hat Enterprise Linux ...
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DevoXX 2011 Antwerp, Belgium | GlobalsDB
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Fast, proven, flexible, simple. Gobals Challenge #1 Done, #2 On the way. New Globals DB with .NET API ( Version – v2012.296). DevoXX 2011 Antwerp, Belgium. November 17, 2011. I’ll be reviewing the APIs for Globals and code from the Globals Challenge winners. NoSQL AND Big Data.pptx. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to email (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window). Feed for this Entry. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Events | GlobalsDB
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Fast, proven, flexible, simple. Hope to see those who can attend at COJUG. June 14, 2011! Responses to “Events”. Feed for this Entry. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. Hey, it's HighS...
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Gobals Challenge #1 Done, #2 On the way | GlobalsDB
https://globalsdb.wordpress.com/2011/11/07/gobals-challenge-1-done-2-on-the-way
Fast, proven, flexible, simple. DevoXX 2011 Antwerp, Belgium. Gobals Challenge #1 Done, #2 On the way. November 7, 2011. Globals challenge #1 is in the books. We had a very modest 2 entrants due to minimal and short term advertising. It turned out ok as we needed to troubleshoot submission issues. The winning entry is here: http:/ globalsdb.org/mchallenges/entries/. It was the entrant who used Groovy and Globals DB to complete the challenge. Good work William Cheung and Rob Tweed. Feed for this Entry.
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Looking Back Over a Year with MUMPS | Brian Barnett
http://brian3kb.github.io/2014/07/looking-back-over-a-year-with-MUMPS
Looking Back Over a Year with MUMPS. It’s been just over a year working in the NHS, and it has been a very interesting experience where I have had the pleasure to work on some really great new systems using all the modern web has to offer, but have also had to work with and improve/maintain some not so enjoyable legacy systems, one of those being a proprietary stack (InterSystems Caché) built atop the MUMPS language and database. Sounds interesting, tell me more. The first few months. My first few months...
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