It would be a REAL find to get a book from Navap written by Greg Kreis, because I didn't write one...  ;-)  ;-)

Chris Richardson wrote:
Christoph;

   Geting any of the "old books" will do just fine.  The VistA model was
written to the Standard MUMPS that these books describe.  Very little else
has been added.  What is not standard is almost exclusively in the Kernel
and not in the applications.  So learning the basics from these early books
is adequate to get you started.  By the way, Ed deMoel's book is probably
the most recent and certainly most up to date.  If you can find Richard
Davis' or Greg Kreis' books from Navap, they would be real finds.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Christoph Guenther" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net>
Sent: Tuesday, August 16, 2005 10:23 AM
Subject: [Hardhats-members] Learn Mumps


  
Hi All:

I am a total newcomer to VistA and Mumps and I am not sure whether this
is the right forum to ask my question, but nevertheless...

I have recently started to download and install VistA on a Windows XP
machine and got stuck somewhere and joined this mailing list to get some
advice on how to get unstuck (which I have received, thank you). What
bugs me with the installation is that I am just blindly following the
installation procedure without actually knowing what is going on. I have
been following the various threads in this list for a while and was
wondering whether you guys can give me some advice on what the best
resources are to get my head around what is going on inside of VistA?
Obviously, I know about the WorldVista and HardHats websites.

I am not at all averse to learning Mumps if that is the best way to
proceed. I tried to find some books online on the subject but every book
I saw seemed very old. What recommendations can anyone give me about
resources that will help me get up to speed on VistA and/or Mumps. I
have programmed before - in Fortran (a long time ago), in C, and in
Perl. I have also dabbled in C++ and Java.

Of course, any advice is greatly appreciated.

Best regards,

Christoph



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