Only in part. Intersystems has many developers, all developing away. I'm trying 
not to sound like an advertisement here--just making the point that innovation 
is actively happening on at least 1 mv platform.

On Feb 8, 2011, at 10:26 AM, Wols Lists wrote:

> On 08/02/11 13:38, Ed Clark wrote:
>>>> I'll go on a limb and state my belief emphatically that we will
>>>>>> never see another new language implemented within the DBMS
>>>>>> itself.
>> Not from universe/unidata/d3 maybe (and sadly), but this is what 
>> Intersystems did with Cache. They added mv basic as a language in the dbms 
>> (beside the original object script/M language and a vb style cache basic) 
>> along with object bindings to .net, java, C, and others.
> 
> That was, to the best of my knowledge, Jim Idle's work (yup, the jBase guy).
> 
> Cheers,
> Wol
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