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From: arthur@gateway.dircsa.org.au (Arthur Marsh)
Subject: my 2 cents on Ada
Date: 18 Sep 1994 23:29:45 +0930
Date: 1994-09-18T23:29:45+09:30	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <35hh4h$cu1@gateway.dircsa.org.au> (raw)

Reading c.l.a. has been enjoyable for me in a strange way.
At least people aren't flaming me (-:. (I'd recommend P.J.
Plauger's Programming On Purpose II: Essays on Software
People, Prentice Hall 1993, ISBN 0-13-328105-1 for anyone
interested in dealing with software developers and 
standards committees).

My investment in Ada has been limited to the Meridian Ada
for DOS 4.1 student package and Gehani's Ada, An Advanced
Introduction, 2nd Edition.

When the second example program wouldn't compile because of
the 64k segment limitation on declaring large arrays, and
I learned of the greater than A$1000 cost to upgrade to a
'386 version that supported the flat memory model, I lost
interest, and my brother-in-law took over it for his
computer science cousework.

One friend of mine, jdunn@ist.flinders.edu.au, with far more
programming expertise and persistence than me went on to
develop and release a shareware music compact disk 
cataloging program in Meridian Ada for DOS 4.1.

Someone please let me know when GNAT binaries are available
for Unixware. That appears to be the only way I'll get to
learn Ada without crazy memory model restrictions.

-- 
Arthur Marsh, telephone +61-8-370-2365, fax +61-8-370-2133, +61-8-223-5082 
     	      arthur@gateway.dircsa.org.au, arthur@cswamp.apana.org.au
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