* Availability of Ada on a PC
@ 1984-12-14 3:27 Ian Kaplan
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From: Ian Kaplan @ 1984-12-14 3:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
I am thinking of doing a book on advanced programming techniques
(operating system kernal sorts of things). Such a book would be used by
upper division college students and others wishing to learn advanced
software techniques. I plan to supply the source for all the software
discussed in the book on a disk to be supplied with the book. For such
a project I need a systems level implementation langauge. I do not want
to use C, for reasons which should be clear to anyone interested in Ada.
Pascal is not a possibility for because standard Pascal would not serve
the purpose and mutant Pascal is not standard. My other alternatives
are Modula-2 and Ada.
My question for you out in net land is: does there exist an Ada
implementation which will run on the IBM PC, PC/XT or Fat MacIntosh.
I do not expect fully validated MIL-STD Ada, but I need an
implementation which will allow me to write real systems software in
real Ada. The compiler and associated packages should not cost more
than $500 and should not compile much slower than 50 lines/min.
Modula-2 meets the above criteria, but I thought that I would look into
Ada before making a final decision. If there is sufficient response I
will sumarize for the net.
Thanks in advance,
Ian Kaplan
Loral Data Flow Group
Loral Instrumentation
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