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* The best ADA development environment
@ 1996-08-26  0:00 Georgi Savov
       [not found] ` <01bb93cd$7cb16580$20692bce@ns.znet.com>
  1996-08-30  0:00 ` Joe Colloca
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Georgi Savov @ 1996-08-26  0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)



Hi,
I am new to ADA world and I want to know which is the best
ADA 95 development environment for WINDOWS NT/95.

Thanks




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* Re: The best ADA development environment
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@ 1996-08-28  0:00   ` Stephen Leake
  1996-08-29  0:00     ` Tom Griest
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Stephen Leake @ 1996-08-28  0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)



Georgi Savov asked about Ada development environments for Windows NT/95.

I'm using gnuemacs and gnat, and I love it. Many kudos and thanks to 
labtek for making gnat easy to install and use, and to Geoff Voelker 
for making emacs easy to install and use.

See:
http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/voelker/ntemacs.html
ftp://ftp.cs.yale.edu/pub/gnat/

PS. At one point I had an http pointer for LabTek, but I seem to have 
lost it. Can someone send it too me? It isn't on Home of the Brave Ada 
Programmers!

-- 
- Stephe




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* Re: The best ADA development environment
  1996-08-28  0:00   ` Stephen Leake
@ 1996-08-29  0:00     ` Tom Griest
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Tom Griest @ 1996-08-29  0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)



Stephen Leake <Stephen.Leake@gsfc.nasa.gov> writes:
>Georgi Savov asked about Ada development environments for Windows NT/95.
>
>I'm using gnuemacs and gnat, and I love it. Many kudos and thanks to 
>labtek for making gnat easy to install and use, and to Geoff Voelker 
>for making emacs easy to install and use.
>
>See:
>http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/voelker/ntemacs.html
>ftp://ftp.cs.yale.edu/pub/gnat/
>
>PS. At one point I had an http pointer for LabTek, but I seem to have 
>lost it. Can someone send it too me? It isn't on Home of the Brave Ada 
>Programmers!

You can get there using:

   http://www.cs.yale.edu/pub/gnat/labtek


-Tom Griest
LabTek Corp.




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* Re: The best ADA development environment
  1996-08-26  0:00 The best ADA development environment Georgi Savov
       [not found] ` <01bb93cd$7cb16580$20692bce@ns.znet.com>
@ 1996-08-30  0:00 ` Joe Colloca
  1996-09-05  0:00   ` Greg Dickie X2955
  1 sibling, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Joe Colloca @ 1996-08-30  0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)



Georgi Savov wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> I am new to ADA world and I want to know which is the best
> ADA 95 development environment for WINDOWS NT/95.
> 
> Thanks
Georgi -
Check out ObjectAda for Windows from http://www.thomsoft.com - it's a
winner, for sure. You'll also see our customer's comments support that
notion...

Good luck to you!

Joe Colloca
Product Manager, ObjectAda for Unix
Thomson Software Products




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* Re: The best ADA development environment
  1996-08-30  0:00 ` Joe Colloca
@ 1996-09-05  0:00   ` Greg Dickie X2955
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Greg Dickie X2955 @ 1996-09-05  0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)



I'd just like to respond to this a bit. We currently are using the
old Telesoft RISCAda compiler for SUN and MIPS and ActivADA for NT
along with a beta ObjectADA for NT so I'm not unfamiliar with 
TSP compilers. In my opinion the quality and features of the NT
products is nowhere near that of the TELESOFT one. I'm talking
about environment here, the code generators, etc. are no doubt
great but in terms of a graphical ADA development environment
nothing beats ARCS and RISCAda for interfacing to the library,
editing, pretty printing. I'd like to see the NT compilers 
going in that direction instead of the M$VC style of GUI
which IMHO is not suitable for ADA.

All this not to say that I don't like ActivADA and ObjectADA,
the support from Thomson for ObjectADA (especially a beta) has
been exemplary, I guess I'm just a UNIX geek at heart.

just my 0.02.

Joe Colloca (jcolloca@thomsoft.com) wrote:
: Georgi Savov wrote:
: > 
: > Hi,
: > I am new to ADA world and I want to know which is the best
: > ADA 95 development environment for WINDOWS NT/95.
: > 
: > Thanks
: Georgi -
: Check out ObjectAda for Windows from http://www.thomsoft.com - it's a
: winner, for sure. You'll also see our customer's comments support that
: notion...

: Good luck to you!

: Joe Colloca
: Product Manager, ObjectAda for Unix
: Thomson Software Products

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                                                Greg Dickie
                                                Just a Guy
                                                CAE Electronics Ltd.
                                                Montreal, Canada
                                                (514) 341-6780 X2955
                                                greg@cae.ca




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