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From: jnixon@andrew.ATL.GE.COM (John F Nixon)
Subject: what is an Ada compiler
Date: 27 Feb 90 21:21:31 GMT	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <212@puma.ge.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 1990Feb27.182325.15947@planck.uucp

westley@aardvark.uucp (Terry J. Westley) writes:
>Anyway, [Janus Ada's] C pack includes a validated compiler in which you could
>do all the data structuring you'd like.  Last I checked it was ~ $130.

A friend purchased one of the Janus products; he was quite pleased with it.
However, I noticed there was no tasking and (I think) no
generic support.  How can RR/janus call this an Ada compiler?  What
happened to the no super/subset rule?  Just curious...

(p.s., I would be interested in a low cost Mac Ada compiler, too)

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  reply	other threads:[~1990-02-27 21:21 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
1990-02-27  4:37 wanted: PD Ada Interpreter written in C Glassy
1990-02-27 18:23 ` Terry J. Westley
1990-02-27 21:21   ` John F Nixon [this message]
1990-02-28 19:30     ` what is an Ada compiler Loren Louis Hart
1990-02-28 15:59 ` wanted: PD Ada Interpreter written in C Glassy
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