Overview of MUMPS Programming Language
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This article provides information about the MUMPS programming language, its history, and key features such as being an imperative, high-level language with an integrated transaction processing key-value database.
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MUMPSParadigmImperative, proceduralDesigned byNeil Pappalardo, Curt Marble, Robert A. GreenesFirst appeared1966; 59 years agoStable releaseANSI X11.1-1995 / December 8, 1995Typing disciplineTypelessOSCross-platformInfluenced byJOSSInfluencedPSL, Caché ObjectScript, GT.M
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