From: Jim Rogers <jrogers@omnitech.com>
Subject: Re: best ADA 95 bible ?
Date: 2000/02/18
Date: 2000-02-18T00:00:00+00:00 [thread overview]
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In article <88jfug$sp1$1@nnrp1.deja.com>,
uncloudmyheart@my-deja.com wrote:
> Hi
> I'm about to buy a good ADA 95 book that's structured enough
> to be used as a reference book but will also serve as a good
> introduction to the language. Is there such a book ?
> Thanks
>
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> Before you buy.
>
Assuming that you have already learned some other programming language,
I recommend "Ada As A Second Language" Second Edition by Norman Cohen.
I use this book as one of my two major reference resources on Ada.
The other is the Language Reference Manual.
--
Jim Rogers
Colorado Springs, Colorado USA
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Before you buy.
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2000-02-18 0:00 best ADA 95 bible ? uncloudmyheart
2000-02-18 0:00 ` Jim Rogers [this message]
2000-02-19 0:00 ` Joe Wisniewski
2000-02-19 0:00 ` Nick Roberts
2000-02-20 0:00 ` uncloudmyheart
2000-03-02 0:00 ` HDhil
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