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Microsoft's New Programming Language, "M"

Anthony_Cargile writes "Microsoft announced Friday their new 'M' language, designed especially for building textual domain-specific languages and software models with XAML. Microsoft will also announce Quadrant, for building and viewing models visually, and a repository for storing and combining models using a SQL Server database. While some say the language is simply their 'D' language renamed to a further letter down the alphabet, the language is criticized for lack of a promised cross-platform function because of its ties to MS SQL server, which only runs on Windows."

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  1. Cross platform? Bwahahaha by SL+Baur · · Score: 5, Funny

    From TFA:

    By âoecross platformâ, Microsoft means, âoecross platform as long the other platform authors write a backend for the code, and the SQL database MUST be hosted on MS SQL, a proprietary Microsoft Windows serviceâ.

    Let me clarify that statement. By cross platform we mean that this is portable to both Microsoft Windows XP and Microsoft Vista.

  2. Re:lame by LEMONedIScream · · Score: 5, Funny

    If you're not trolling, why post AC? Hell, why I am I responding?

  3. Re:lame by The+Redster! · · Score: 5, Funny

    New Entry-level opportunity for a young, seasoned programmer in a fast-paced environment. Must have:

    2 Years MS-SQL experience
    3 Years in "M", 5 preferred
    Pay negotiable.

  4. Re:Cross platform? Bwahahaha by Sentry21 · · Score: 5, Funny

    And not just Windows XP Vista - all three versions of XP and all eight versions of Windows Vista! Truly the broadest, deepest multiplatform support of any programming language available!