From: Richard D Riehle <LaoXhai@ix.netcom.com>
Subject: Re: Best beginner book
Date: 2000/02/15
Date: 2000-02-15T00:46:27+00:00 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <88a7l3$ek$1@nntp3.atl.mindspring.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 38a83147_1@news5.newsfeeds.com
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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2000-02-14 0:00 Best beginner book Sun Kiss
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