MUMPS 76 Programming Language Primer Released in Anniversary Edition
An anniversary edition of the MUMPS 76 Primer has been published, revisiting the decades-old MUMPS programming language. The document is hosted on GitHub under the repository of developer Rochus Keller. MUMPS, which stands for Massachusetts General Hospital Utility Multi-Programming System, is a language with roots in healthcare computing dating back to the 1960s-70s. The primer serves as an introductory reference guide to the language's syntax and usage. The release attracted modest attention on Hacker News, drawing a small number of points and comments.
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