From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 X-Spam-Checker-Version: SpamAssassin 3.4.5-pre1 (2020-06-20) on ip-172-31-74-118.ec2.internal X-Spam-Level: X-Spam-Status: No, score=-0.9 required=3.0 tests=BAYES_00,FROM_ADDR_WS autolearn=no autolearn_force=no version=3.4.5-pre1 Date: 12 May 93 17:47:37 GMT From: olivea!charnel!rat!zeus!cymbal.calpoly.edu!jplee@uunet.uu.net (Jason Lee ) Subject: Re: Ada compiler for the IBM PC Message-ID: <1993May12.174737.170509@zeus.calpoly.edu> List-Id: And then tp923021@fir.canberra.edu.au (ben elliston) quoth: => Organization: Compact Solutions, Canberra ACT Australia => => > A colleague of mind used both Meridian and Alsys => > together in a => > project and preferred to use Meridian's ACE to develop => > the code, but => > perferred Alsys code generation for the final product. => > I'd like to => > hear the opinion of others. => => Sounds like I'd prefer Alsys! At the moment, I prefer to => run Meridian from batch files - use QEdit or Borland C's => editor to write the code and a macro to run the compiler on => the command line and re-open the result file to check for => compilation errors. Seems quite good - I hate ACE's editor! I have to concurr with these observations. I had a heck of a time getting the ACE editor to work for me, so now I've gone to a 50-column multiple windows editor (a.k.a. Visual Edit), and I've written a slew of batch files to do the compiling on the command line. -- Jason Lee jplee@cymbal.calpoly.edu jlee@cash.busfac.calpoly.edu SF Giants e ^ i*pi + 1 = 0 The most beautiful equation in mathematics. Magic Number : For all sad words of tongue and pen, the saddest are these: 130 "It might have been." John Greenleaf Whittier (20-13 1st )