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<p>Visit the [https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!forum/intersystems-public-cache Google group] for discussions about this language.</p>

<p>Visit [[wp:Caché_ObjectScript|Wikipedia]] for a general description.</p>

<p>Caché ObjectScript (COS) is a part of the Caché database system sold by InterSystems. The language is a functional superset of the ANSI-standard M (i.e. MUMPS) programming language. MUMPS programmers can run existing MUMPS routines under Caché with little or no change. The original scripting language for Caché, Caché ObjectScript is an object-oriented language. One interesting feature of Caché ObjectScript is that it enables the intermixing of data access methods – developers may view data as objects, as relational tables (using SQL), or as multidimensional arrays.
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Revision as of 20:00, 17 March 2013

Language
Caché ObjectScript
This programming language may be used to instruct a computer to perform a task.
Typing: Untyped
See Also:


Listed below are all of the tasks on Rosetta Code which have been solved using Caché ObjectScript.

Visit the Google group for discussions about this language.

Visit Wikipedia for a general description.

Caché ObjectScript (COS) is a part of the Caché database system sold by InterSystems. The language is a functional superset of the ANSI-standard M (i.e. MUMPS) programming language. MUMPS programmers can run existing MUMPS routines under Caché with little or no change. The original scripting language for Caché, Caché ObjectScript is an object-oriented language. One interesting feature of Caché ObjectScript is that it enables the intermixing of data access methods – developers may view data as objects, as relational tables (using SQL), or as multidimensional arrays.