From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 X-Spam-Checker-Version: SpamAssassin 3.4.4 (2020-01-24) on polar.synack.me X-Spam-Level: X-Spam-Status: No, score=0.6 required=5.0 tests=BAYES_20,INVALID_MSGID autolearn=no autolearn_force=no version=3.4.4 X-Google-Language: ENGLISH,ASCII-7-bit X-Google-Thread: 103376,4fdb1bcbd0d9e4b7 X-Google-Attributes: gid103376,public From: tmoran@bix.com Subject: Re: Ada 95 Books for Undergraduate Teaching Date: 1996/06/03 Message-ID: <4otg31$74t@news1.delphi.com>#1/1 X-Deja-AN: 158134829 organization: Delphi Internet Services Corporation newsgroups: comp.lang.ada Date: 1996-06-03T00:00:00+00:00 List-Id: Kenneth Mays remarked on the absence of "Ada for Dummies" type books. My son read "C for Dummies", then (at my urging) started on Dr. Feldman's book and quickly said that it wasn't clear to him just where semicolons must go. There's clearly a difference between a book to go along with a teacher and a course, and a self-study book. Are there self-study Ada books?