From: hlavaty@CRVAX.Sri.Com
Subject: Ada in Europe (was Re: Yearly Fees for Support of Compiler)
Date: 9 May 91 21:59:34 GMT [thread overview]
Message-ID: <24137@unix.SRI.COM> (raw)
In article <3054@cod.NOSC.MIL>, sampson@cod.NOSC.MIL (Charles H. Sampson) writes...
>In article <1991May9.072802.4925@netcom.COM> jls@netcom.COM (Jim Showalter) writes:
> While Ada is nowhere near the dominant force in the commercial sector,
>it's a gross overstatement to say that it has not penetrated. There are
>many examples of commercial uses of Ada already and the number is growing.
>In most cases, but not all, these uses are occuring in major companies that
>have done the cost/benefit analysis and decided that Ada is worthwhile over
>the long haul.
I heard that Ada is the dominant language in use over in Europe
(equivalent to the popularity of C here in the States). I took this to apply
to both defense and commercial sectors. Can anyone confirm this?
Jim Hlavaty
hlavaty@crvax.sri.com
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