Welcome to the New England M Users' Group!
Founded more than a decade ago, NEMUG serves as a means for M and Caché Technology developers to meet, network, and learn.
(If you are looking for the *other* NEMUG - The New England Mid-Range Users Group, try this link: www.nemug.com. They are organized as a resource for users of IBM System i, i Series and AS/400 systems.)
The New England M Users' Group meets bi-monthly on the second Tuesdays of September, November, January, March, May ,and July. NEMUG meetings usually take place at the Wellesley Gateway Building, in Wellesley, Mass. Food and socializing at 6:00 p.m., and discussion/presentations at 7:00 p.m.
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Join Us on July 8, 2008
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XML 101 for M/Cache Programmers
The July 8, 2008 meeting is at 93 Worcester Street in Wellesley.
The Wellesley Gateway Building is at the northwest junction of Routes 9 and 128.
Join us at 6pm for a small bite. The meeting begins at 7pm.
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The April, 2008 newsletter is now available.
XML 101 for M and Caché programmers
It’s summer, and time for some low impact brain exercise.This presentation was developed for M and Caché programmers to get some sense of how XML works and see some simple applications built utilizing it in Caché.
- If you want to get a basic understanding of xml,
- If you want to get a refresher,
- If you have some application you built in xml and want to share it,
Come join us for a relaxed summer gathering at 6:00 pm, July 8th at the Wellesley Gateway building, 93 Worcester Rd, Wellesley Hills, MA 02481
May Programming Contest
The problem:
With extreme thanks to the TechNet Scripting Guys and the 2008 Winter Scripting Games (www.microsoft.com/technet/scriptcenter/default.mspx or www.scriptingguys.com), our new contest asks you to create and display a calendar. Prompt the user for a month and year, and then display a nicely formatted calendar. Neatness and correctness count. Remember the categories (shortest, easiest to understand, most unique, and best UI), and you’ll see that there are many ways to approach this simple task.
To submit a routine, send the routine (not just the output) to:
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