Robert Dewar a �crit dans l'article > >If you want to fiddle around with user interfaces, e.g. the sort of >thing that is probably best done in Visual Basic in any case, then >NT is certainly attractive. Or you can use Tk/Tcl available under NT and UNIX. > >if you are planning on developing large scale complex programs, then >Linux seems a much better bet. For example, the command line support >that comes with NT is truly pathetic, it is basically just DOS (OS/2 >by contrast has FAR better support in this respect). There is also the GNU-Win32 environment with bash that is a better shell that command.com for NT or the shell under OS/2. The GNU-Win32 environment is a UNIX like environment for NT. In fact I developpe on UNIX and NT and I have the same (in all point EMACS, GNAT, gcc, bash, gawk, sed, cut, wc, ps....) environment on both plateform. > >So take a look at Linux -- there is a full featured Ada 95 compiler >available for this environment, which is also free software (GNAT) > Also keep in mind that NT is really easier to install/configure. Pascal. -- --|------------------------------------------------------------ --| Pascal Obry Team-Ada Member | --| | --| EDF-DER-IPN-SID- Ing�nierie des Syst�mes d'Informations | --| | --| Bureau G1-010 e-mail: pascal.obry@der.edfgdf.fr | --| 1 Av G�n�ral de Gaulle voice : +33-1-47.65.50.91 | --| 92141 Clamart CEDEX fax : +33-1-47.65.50.07 | --| FRANCE | --|------------------------------------------------------------ --| --| http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/pascal_obry --| --| "The best way to travel is by means of imagination"