From: "Pat Rogers" <progers@acm.org>
Subject: Re: Ada vs Occam
Date: 1997/03/28
Date: 1997-03-28T00:00:00+00:00 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <01bc3ba2$3d32a040$260b6dce@my-pc.neosoft.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 5hesdp$pi$1@salyko.cube.net
Oliver Kellogg <okellogg@cube.net> wrote in article
<5hesdp$pi$1@salyko.cube.net>...
> > Tom Rodger (Tom.Rodger@dial.pipex.com) wrote:
>
> > : Hi,
>
> > : I wonder if anybody can help me?
> > : I am looking for any information on two programming
> > : languages - ADA and OCCAM.
>
> > : I am looking to make a comparison of these two
> > : languages and need any information on the features,
> > : advantages, limitations, etc of each.
>
> Didn't Andy Wellings years ago write a book comaring the two?
> Contact me if you're interested and I'll try to dig up the details.
You're probably thinking of Programming In occam 2, by Alan Burns,
Addison-Wesly,1988. ISBN 0-201-17371-9
However, for a comparison of Ada and occam (among others) you have
to go to the very much more recent book by Alan Burns and Andy Wellings,
Real-Time Systems and Programming Languages, Addison-Wesley, 1997.
ISBN is 0-201-40365-X. Be sure to get the second edition, as it has been
updated for Ada95 as well as POSIX, and contains much more scheduling
material.
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