From: tconiam@ionet.net (Todd Coniam)
Subject: Re: Updating my Ada after 1990 - What is GNAT?
Date: 1996/04/17
Date: 1996-04-17T00:00:00+00:00 [thread overview]
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In-Reply-To: ukxqZCAyttbxEwSv@severn.demon.co.uk
In article <ukxqZCAyttbxEwSv@severn.demon.co.uk>, phil@severn.demon.co.uk
says...
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>I've been away from Ada since 1990 and a *few* things have changed.
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>The current item puzzling me is all this talk about GNAT.
>Would someone please point me towards an explanation of what it is?
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>Phil
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In a nutshell, GNAT is a free Ada 95 compiler developed at NYU with support
from the AJPO (correct me if I'm wrong here.) It is available for many
platforms including MS-DOS, Windows NT/95, and several Unix's.
See the websites below for more details.
p.s. Welcome back!
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Check: http://lglwww.epfl.ch/Ada/ Free compiler: http://www.gnat.com/
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1996-04-12 0:00 Updating my Ada after 1990 - What is GNAT? Phil Addison
1996-04-13 0:00 ` Robert Dewar
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