From: dennison@telepath.com
Subject: Re: Ada-like language
Date: 1999/04/16
Date: 1999-04-16T00:00:00+00:00 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <7f854r$elk$1@nnrp1.dejanews.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 3366D07E.C1E62BDE@polymtl.ca
In article <3366D07E.C1E62BDE@polymtl.ca>,
Olivier Marcoux <olivier.marcoux@polymtl.ca> wrote:
> Hello all
>
> I'm searching a list of currently used Ada-like languages
> or Ada-derived languages having almost the same syntax as Ada
>
> Can you help me ? Or do you have web link to a presentation of such
> languages ?
A computer language family tree would be an interesting project.
The only ones I've seen that look similar to a casual obverver are Pascal and
the Modula varieties. Oberon looks a bit similar, but its just different
enough that I wouldn't count it.
I don't think there are *any* true Ada-derived languages (well...perhaps VHDL,
if you count hardware design languages). Quite a few have features that were
inspired by Ada, but syntax straight out of C. C++, Java, Concurrent C, and a
host of others are in this category.
--
T.E.D.
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Thread overview: 11+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
1999-04-16 0:00 Ada-like language Olivier Marcoux
1999-04-16 0:00 ` dennison [this message]
1999-04-16 0:00 ` Brian Rogoff
1999-04-18 0:00 ` TConiam
1999-04-19 0:00 ` x
1999-04-17 0:00 ` Tarjei Tj�stheim Jensen
1999-04-19 0:00 ` Stephen Burke VG2 3370
1999-04-20 0:00 ` Pascal Obry
1999-04-18 0:00 ` Christopher Martin
1999-04-20 0:00 ` No Spam
1999-04-20 0:00 ` Nick Roberts
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