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Having covered domain-specific languages and the Intellipad and Quadrant tools in previous Chapters, you can turn your attention now to M, the modeling language. M is all about creating, deploying, populating, and using models. It isn’t an object-oriented language, like C# or C++ or Java. It is also not a language with procedural constructs (e.g., for/next or do/while or if/else) that you’re used to seeing in other languages.
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Weller, B. (2010). M — The Modeling Language. In: Beginning SQL Server Modeling. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-2752-6_5
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