NewBie's Corner Session 9 Documentation and books
NewBie's Corner Session: 9 Documentation and books
Welcome to NewBie's Corner, a weekly or biweekly post covering basic Caché Material.
To access your documentation:
Assuming you have installed Caché, (see NewBie's Corner, Session:1),
Click on the InterSystems cube in the Windows system tray, then choose Documentation.
Or – another method you can use to access your documentation:
Assuming you have installed Caché, (see NewBie's Corner, Session:1),
Click on the InterSystems cube in the Windows system tray, then choose Preferred Server,
From the drop down menu choose Add/Edit
Then from the row that has your Server Name, find the Web Server Port
Enter the following URL into a browser page, where 57772 is the Web Server Port you just found:
http://localhost:57772/csp/docbook/DocBook.UI.HomePageZen.cls
Or - if you wish to see the documentation on the InterSystems website:
Or - here is the link to the beta documentation:
http://docs.intersystems.com/beta/csp/docbook/DocBook.UI.FramePage.cls
Following is a list of books on Caché and MUMPS available on Amazon.com
(Note: Caché and MUMPS has changed considerably over the last decade or two.)
-The MUMPS Programming Language - published 2008
-The Complete MUMPS - published 1989
-Caché ObjectScript and MUMPS - published 2012
-Caché and MUMPS Part II – published 2016
-MUMPS Language Tutorial - published 2016
- Object-Oriented Application Development Using the Caché Postrelational Database – published 2003
-M Programming - published 1997
-ABCs of MUMPS – published 1989
- M СУБД - 2013, by Eugine Karataev
- Von ANS MUMPS zu ISO/M - Fortgeschrittene Programmierung in M - 1993, by Wolfgang Kirsten
- Einführung in die Programmiersprache MUMPS - 1989, by Stephan Hesse and Wolfgang Kirsten.
If I left out any books, especially your favorite, please let me know and I will update this list.
--Mike Kadow
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