From: tore@lis.pitt.edu (Tore Joergensen)
Subject: Re: Best Ada book?
Date: 24 Feb 95 17:41:10 GMT
Date: 1995-02-24T17:41:10+00:00 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3il5nm$h7c@toads.pgh.pa.us> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 3ikrfl$ql4@monmouth.edu
DEAN RUNZEL (s0222353@moncol.monmouth.edu) wrote:
: ...deleted... Please don't
: recommend the LRM. What these guys are looking for is an easy to read and
: understand book that they can use in their daily work efforts and as a
: continual educational resource. I'm sure no one book is truly sufficient
: but I can only recommend one due to limited funds. Any input would be
: appreciated.
: Thanks in advance,
: Dean R. Runzel
:
Have you looked at the Rationale. It is one of the ada-doc's that
are written by the commitee, but it is written more like a normal
book, not a reference-manual. I would recomend you to look at it.
I think it is quite useful as a Ada 95 introduction book for
people who knows Ada 83. You can find it on the net, where you found
your LRM (which I would recomend to use as a LRM :-) ).
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1995-02-24 14:46 Best Ada book? DEAN RUNZEL
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