M (programming language)
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Not to be confused with the programming language MUMPS, also sometimes known as "M".
| Paradigm(s) | Data modeling and transformation |
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| Appeared in | 2008 |
| Developer | Microsoft Corporation |
| Influenced by | ML, Lisp, JavaScript |
| OS | Windows |
| Website | http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd285282.aspx |
M is a [1] programming language developed by Microsoft. The language is designed specifically for building textual domain-specific languages and software models with XAML.[2]
M was a part of the now-defunct Oslo project. It was never released.
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- Microsoft MSDN Library – "M" – Microsoft "M" programming guide, technical reference, tools etc.
- Codename "M": Language, Data, and Modeling, Oh My! Presented by Don Box and Amanda Laucher on Mar 10, 2010
- M blog
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