From: dweller@Starbase.NeoSoft.COM (David Weller)
Subject: Re: Help: Ada and object-oriented methodologies
Date: 27 Feb 1995 20:19:58 -0600
Date: 1995-02-27T20:19:58-06:00 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3iu18e$gk8@Starbase.NeoSoft.COM> (raw)
In-Reply-To: FRSANMAR.95Feb27135825@p76.mor.itesm.mx
In article <FRSANMAR.95Feb27135825@p76.mor.itesm.mx>,
Francisco San Martin Roman <frsanmar@mor.itesm.mx> wrote:
>
> Could somebody tell me if object-oriented concepts (abstraction, encapsulation,
>modularization, inheritance) can be implemmented in Ada programming? I'd like to
>receive a little example of each (if any). As you can see, I've never used Ada.
>
A good starter book would be "Ada From The Beginning, 2nd ed" by Jan
Skansholm. I don't have the ISBN handy, as my 14 year-old son has
swiped it and is reading it. I like to indoctrinate them young :-)
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1995-02-27 19:58 Help: Ada and object-oriented methodologies Francisco San Martin Roman
1995-02-27 22:24 ` WLawton
1995-02-28 2:19 ` David Weller [this message]
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1995-02-27 19:53 Help Ada and Object-Oriented Methodologies Francisco San Martin Roman
1995-02-25 18:41 Help: " Francisco San Martin Roman
1995-02-27 20:03 ` Bob Kitzberger
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