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Ada Archive (AJPO).
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Home of the brave Ada programmers - an Ada resource site.
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Ada in the news and press releases.
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Contains resources, a search, news and clips.
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Ada programming resources.
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Tries to promote the Ada programming language, as well as being a good reference site to learn from and a place to see current Ada projects.
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Do-While Jones' "Ada in Action" book in several formats.
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The following picture graphically shows an example of the MTV Builder generated Ada95 API.
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A repository of (mostly) free Ada Software.
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The Ada Information Clearinghouse provides information and resources on Ada.
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Extensive resource: developer resources, tools; FAQs, links, source code, people, references, books; COM/DCOM, CORBA; Linux, and Windows.
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A listing of resources: Links, FAQs, tutorials, and standards.
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About principles of concurrent and distributed programming.
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In case you are wondering why people are interested to use Ada as a teaching language, even as the language of choice for a first programming course at universities.
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It provides the Ada-version of the common flex and yacc for GNAT.
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The Libre software site for Ada developers. Links on Ada web server, compiler and visual debugger.
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Describes the approach being taken for the use of Ada when developing high integrity applications.
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Ada reference in the movie Out There.
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Study guide for Integrating Object-Oriented Programming and Protect Objects in Ada. Links and resources are available.
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This paper is a call to SIGAda members to make a determined thrust to broaden Ada usage in the commercial world.
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Components, libraries, manuals. Organization and book links.
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The place to download the public version of the GNAT Ada compiler and related packages.
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Powerful Testing, Debugging and Development Tools.
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Many categorized links: books, compilers, tutorials, tools, libraries, methods, comparisons, humor; some C, C++, Fortran, Java.
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Listing of Reuseable Software Components.
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Focuses on the scientific, technical and organizational aspects of Ada's use and standardization.
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By Martin J. Stift.
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Research into persistent programming languages and systems.
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Interfacing a robot to ADA routines.
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Ada95 and Formal Specifications in cTLA+.
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Real-world projects powered by Ada.