From: tconiam@ionet.net (Todd Coniam)
Subject: Re: More about Ada as a programming language
Date: 1996/05/11
Date: 1996-05-11T00:00:00+00:00 [thread overview]
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In-Reply-To: 31919b09.38647862@news.saipan.com
In article <31919b09.38647862@news.saipan.com>, ����RM��@everywhere.com
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>Thanks, I checked out one of the tutorial site, I agree Ada's source
>is easier to read than in C. But what platform will Ada program run
>on? Does it do multimedia, graphics, etc?
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What platform do you want Ada on? Currently, (and I know this is not
complete) you may run Ada on: MS-DOS, OS/2, Mac, MS-Win 3.1, MS-Win95,
MS-Win NT, Sun SunOS 4.x & Solaris 2.x, DEC, SGI, HP, VAX/VMS, Harris
Nighthawk, TI DSP's, etc...
Ada, like most general purpose languages, is capable of doing almost anything
you want. What are you interested in doing?
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1996-05-04 0:00 More about Ada as a programming language ����RM��
1996-05-05 0:00 ` John Herro
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1996-05-11 0:00 ` Todd Coniam [this message]
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