>I hope I got that right (my mail's already been
downloaded and my Mac
>isn't on the network). Anyway, I'm intrigued and will
definitely need
>to check into it. Persistent objects in Scheme is
definitely something
>I hope to explore (and, in fact, this is what I had
dubbed fMUMPS). I
>know of RDBMS interfaces, and GDB libraries, but
nothing at all like
>MUMPS globals. It would be fantastic to see a
language with all the
>advantages of both Scheme and MUMPS. (Could that be
where I'm heading
>with all of this?)


>advantages of both Scheme and MUMPS. 
That is what I went looking for. I settled on Common
Lisp and AllegroCache from franz.com. It is payware,
but that suits me for now. I'm still new to Lisp and
find some comfort in the support that Franz provides.
Perhaps down the road, I will roll my own persistence
library, but I'm in no hurry. Feel free to drop me a
line on or off list if you would like more discussion.
I'm rkm at duke dot edu.

-Ken





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