On Dec 2, 2005, at 5:42 PM, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
Greg, we have discussed the before. I believe it is the means that allows perl to link to M data. On the Sanchez website: http://www.sanchez-gtm.com/technology/architecture.htm there is a graphic which show this.
Actually, I had in mind something more basic (in the sense of fundamental) than simply providing a language specific wrapper for globals. That's relatively straightforward, but it never allows you to link your code (in the technical sense of the word) with MUMPS routines.
I think it is excellent, but it doesn't address my need to have a medical record system for my office. VistA does, so I am working with it.
Reread my above response. I think we're talking past one another here.
But someone who enjoys exploring these things, such as yourself, could certainly open up some opportunities.... Perhaps a Haskell-GTM combo?
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