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* Re: Retraining from C++ to Ada (was Two Ideas...)
  1996-09-05  0:00 ` Retraining from C++ to Ada (was Two Ideas...) Larry Kilgallen
@ 1996-09-05  0:00   ` Laurent Guerby
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From: Laurent Guerby @ 1996-09-05  0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)



[In relation with the subject]

   There's a free hypertext Ada 95 tutorial for programmers with a
C/C++ background at the URL:

   http://lglwww.epfl.ch/Ada/Ammo/Cplpl2Ada.html

   There's also a very good hypertext tutorial by David Wheeler called
Lovelace (same site).

   And if you're a beginner in Ada 95 programming, you may want to try
GNAT the GNU Ada 95 compiler (ftp://cs.nyu.edu/pub/gnat) which gives
very good error message, especially for current mistakes (and is free).

-- 
Laurent Guerby <guerby@gnat.com>, Team Ada.
   "Use the Source, Luke. The Source will be with you, always (GPL)."




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* Retraining from C++ to Ada (was Two Ideas...)
  1996-09-04  0:00 Two ideas for the next Ada Standard Marin David Condic, 407.796.8997, M/S 731-93
@ 1996-09-05  0:00 ` Larry Kilgallen
  1996-09-05  0:00   ` Laurent Guerby
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Larry Kilgallen @ 1996-09-05  0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)



In article <96090416102641@psavax.pwfl.com>, "Marin David Condic, 407.796.8997, M/S 731-93" <condicma@PWFL.COM> writes:

>     Now it's the C++ programmers having a hard time trying to write
>     "Ada++" Maybe someone needs to write a "Ada for C++ programmers"
>     book that does some reeducation?

That is definitely the way the game is played elsewhere in the
industry, and requires not only books but pricey seminars with
flyers delivered to everyone who gets any computer magazine, etc.

Get the "education" companies to feel that they can "sell" some
class seats for retraining programmers from C++ to Ada and they
will do all the advertising Ada ever needed.

Please lets have no backlash from CLA academics regarding Ada 95
being easy enough to be self-taught. Self-taught is a dangerous
approach because it fails to fill peoples brochure piles with
the word Ada !!!

Larry Kilgallen




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* Re: Retraining from C++ to Ada (was Two Ideas...)
@ 1996-09-09  0:00 Simon Johnston
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Simon Johnston @ 1996-09-09  0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)



Look out for my book entitled "Ada 95 for C and C++ programmers" due to =
be published by Addison Wesley this year. It will have an entry in the =
new catalogue due out in the next couple of weeks.

This book builds on initial work done for a web page at HBAP.

with StandardDisclaimer; use StandardDisclaimer;
package Sig is
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---.
--|Simon K. Johnston - Development Engineer (C++/Ada95) |ICL Retail =
Systems |
--|-----------------------------------------------------|3/4 Willoughby =
Road|
--|Unix Mail: skj@acm.org                               |Bracknell       =
   |
--|Telephone: +44 (0)1344 476320 Fax: +44 (0)1344 476302|Berkshire       =
   |
--|Internal : 7261 6320   OP Mail: S.K.Johnston@BRA0801 |RG12 8TJ        =
   |
--|WWW URL  : http://www.acm.org/~skj/                  |United Kingdom  =
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end Sig;

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From:   Larry Kilgallen[SMTP:kilgallen@EISNER.DECUS.ORG]
Sent:   Thursday, September 05, 1996 2:14 PM
To:     INFO-ADA@LISTSERV.NODAK.EDU
Subject:        Retraining from C++ to Ada (was Two Ideas...)

In article <96090416102641@psavax.pwfl.com>, "Marin David Condic, =
407.796.8997,
M/S 731-93" <condicma@PWFL.COM> writes:

>     Now it's the C++ programmers having a hard time trying to write
>     "Ada++" Maybe someone needs to write a "Ada for C++ programmers"
>     book that does some reeducation?

That is definitely the way the game is played elsewhere in the
industry, and requires not only books but pricey seminars with
flyers delivered to everyone who gets any computer magazine, etc.

Get the "education" companies to feel that they can "sell" some
class seats for retraining programmers from C++ to Ada and they
will do all the advertising Ada ever needed.

Please lets have no backlash from CLA academics regarding Ada 95
being easy enough to be self-taught. Self-taught is a dangerous
approach because it fails to fill peoples brochure piles with
the word Ada !!!

Larry Kilgallen




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