From: Per Sandberg <per.sandberg@bredband.net>
Subject: Re: Ada book recommendation from a newbie
Date: Fri, 01 Jun 2007 07:01:14 +0200
Date: 2007-06-01T07:01:14+02:00 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <7DN7i.2064$rQ5.598@newsfe14.ams> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1180613275.802484.203530@g4g2000hsf.googlegroups.com>
I would recomend to have a look on all the papers at
"http://www.adacore.com/category/developers-center/technologies/ada/"
Since they covers Ada (Ada2005) the current incarantion of Ada.
/Per
ezkcdude wrote:
> I'm not asking for a recommendation. Rather, I just wanted to say that
> I started reading the Ben-Ari book "Ada for Software Engineers" (ASE),
> and I really like it. I had been reading Barnes' Ada 95 book, while
> informative, it wasn't really that fun to read. For whatever reason,
> Ben-Ari has a really nice writing style, which is all the more
> interesting given he is Israeli (AFAIK). I say this having been raised
> by my father, who also happens to be Israeli. Anyway, that aside, I'd
> highly recommend ASE for experienced programmers who want to dive in
> to Ada to see what it's all about. You have nothing to lose,
> literally. The book is available for free online in pdf format. I also
> took a look at one of his other books, "Understanding Programming
> Languages", and that one looks good, too. Have any of you read the Ben-
> Ari books? I'm especially interested to hear opinions about his
> latest, "Principles of Concurrent and Distributed Programming" (2006).
>
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2007-05-31 12:07 Ada book recommendation from a newbie ezkcdude
2007-06-01 4:13 ` Jerry
2007-06-01 4:24 ` Jerry
2007-06-01 18:53 ` ezkcdude
2007-06-01 19:08 ` ezkcdude
2007-06-01 5:01 ` Per Sandberg [this message]
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