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* Best beginner book
@ 2000-02-14  0:00 Sun Kiss
  2000-02-15  0:00 ` Richard D Riehle
  2000-02-26  0:00 ` noddy
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From: Sun Kiss @ 2000-02-14  0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)


Could anyone please give me some info on what book (or program) would be
good for someone wanting to learn ADA95.  I have no background in ADA and
only limited background in C++ so I would like to have something that starts
at the very basics.
Please e-mail replys to sunkiss@citynet.net       thanks!!!




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* Re: Best beginner book
  2000-02-15  0:00 ` Richard D Riehle
@ 2000-02-15  0:00   ` G
  2000-02-15  0:00     ` G
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From: G @ 2000-02-15  0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)


I have a copy of that very book open in front of me right now.
"Ada 95 The Craft of Object-Oriented Programming"
by John English
Prentice Hall
ISBN 0-13-230350
:-)

-G.

Richard D Riehle wrote:

> In article <38a83147_1@news5.newsfeeds.com>,
>         "Sun Kiss" <sunkiss@citynet.net> wrote:
>
> >Could anyone please give me some info on what book (or program) would be
> >good for someone wanting to learn ADA95.  I have no background in ADA and
> >only limited background in C++ so I would like to have something that starts
> >at the very basics.
> >Please e-mail replys to sunkiss@citynet.net       thanks!!!
>
> I like the little book by John English published by Prentice-Hall as an
> introductory book.  It is well written and, if you follow the examples
> all the way through, you may learn a lot about the language.
>
> There are other books that are more comprehensive, but John has done a
> great job at presenting essentials without overwhelming the reader with
> stuff that can best be learned a little later.
>
> Another book that meets this test is David Naiditch's book.
>
> Richard Riehle
>

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BDF
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* Re: Best beginner book
  2000-02-15  0:00   ` G
@ 2000-02-15  0:00     ` G
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From: G @ 2000-02-15  0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)


oops :  ISBN 0-13-230350-7

-G.
;-�






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* Re: Best beginner book
  2000-02-14  0:00 Best beginner book Sun Kiss
@ 2000-02-15  0:00 ` Richard D Riehle
  2000-02-15  0:00   ` G
  2000-02-26  0:00 ` noddy
  1 sibling, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Richard D Riehle @ 2000-02-15  0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)


In article <38a83147_1@news5.newsfeeds.com>,
	"Sun Kiss" <sunkiss@citynet.net> wrote:

>Could anyone please give me some info on what book (or program) would be
>good for someone wanting to learn ADA95.  I have no background in ADA and
>only limited background in C++ so I would like to have something that starts
>at the very basics.
>Please e-mail replys to sunkiss@citynet.net       thanks!!!

I like the little book by John English published by Prentice-Hall as an
introductory book.  It is well written and, if you follow the examples
all the way through, you may learn a lot about the language.  

There are other books that are more comprehensive, but John has done a 
great job at presenting essentials without overwhelming the reader with
stuff that can best be learned a little later.

Another book that meets this test is David Naiditch's book.  

Richard Riehle
 




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* Re: Best beginner book
  2000-02-14  0:00 Best beginner book Sun Kiss
  2000-02-15  0:00 ` Richard D Riehle
@ 2000-02-26  0:00 ` noddy
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: noddy @ 2000-02-26  0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)


We are using "Jan Skansholm: Ada 95 from the beginning" as the base
text book for our algorithims and data structures course. A lot of us
are beginers at programming in any language. In fact we have only used
Scheme before this.

Stewart Aitken a student




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