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@ 1996-04-04  0:00 Jordan Henderson
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From: Jordan Henderson @ 1996-04-04  0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)


I'm trying to learn Ada.  I'll be going on a 10 hour plane trip this weekend
and I was wondering if anyone had any advice concerning the available 
educational materials on the net that I might use to my advantage while 
on this flight.  I have some books on Ada-83 and I'll be taking one or 
more of these along.  I have a laptop computer with GNAT installed and I
have the Walnut Creek Ada CDs, but unfortunately my battery will only last
3 hours or so (additional batteries for this model aren't available yet).

So, I guess what I'm asking is the following:

	What documents have the combination of brevity and substance that
	I could take along hard copy and read on the plane.

	Which documents on the CDs I have are of optimal use while my
	battery holds out?  I'm going through the lovelace tutorial, is 
	this the best?

	Any other advice?  I'm interested in the book "Ada as a Second 
	Language", but fear I can't get it before this weekend.  (Sidenote
	to readers in Houston TX, USA - know anybody who has this in stock?)

Thanks.

-Jordan Henderson
jordan@neosoft.com




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