From: David Botton <David@Botton.com>
Subject: Re: Q: some Ada 95 books.
Date: 1999/03/24
Date: 1999-03-24T00:00:00+00:00 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <36F9B463.67A1C09D@Botton.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 36F92D87.4E345029@acm.org
You can see a brief description of these titles and do a comparison shop
for best price at:
The Ada Source Code Treasury - Books Section
http://www.botton.com/ada/books
I recommend going through the Lovelace Tutorial (Wheeler) (on-line or
book), then Cohen's Ada as a second language and throw in Concurrency in
Ada (Burns).
David Botton
Chad Bremmon wrote:
>
> I am a strong believer in Cohen, but it's not a book that I would sit down with
> to start. It's great as a reference, and mine is well worn.
>
> I would however, recommend both Barnes, Programming In Ada95 (2nd Edition)
> ISBN: 0-201-34293-6
> and John English, Ada95, The Craft of Object Oriented Programming
> ISBN: 0-13-230350-7
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1999-03-14 0:00 Q: some Ada 95 books Hee
1999-03-14 0:00 ` Matthew Heaney
1999-03-14 0:00 ` mjsilva
1999-03-24 0:00 ` Chad Bremmon
1999-03-24 0:00 ` David Botton [this message]
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