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* Ada-Language Library of Graphics Routines
@ 1994-10-21  3:11 John H. Fogarty
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From: John H. Fogarty @ 1994-10-21  3:11 UTC (permalink / raw)


After many years of programming in Basic, C, and Fortran, I learned
Ada and was so impressed with it that I've never used any other
language since.  This dedication has, however, caused me one problem.
Whereas I can walk into any well-stocked computer store and pay
$30 to $300 for a package of graphics routines suitable for basic
or C language programming, I have never been able to find anything
similar (for any price) for the Ada Language.  I even purchase the
"Walnut Creek" Ada CDROM in hopes of finding something, but to no
avail.  I know that one of the strengths of Ada is its ability to
simplify integration with assembly language and I suppose I could go
that route, but I really don't want to.  I'm not a professional
programmer; I'm a structural engineer.  Does anyone have any suggestions?
 
                Thanks,
 
                John H. Fogarty



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