From: dewar@merv.cs.nyu.edu (Robert Dewar)
Subject: Re: Looking for ADA
Date: 1997/03/15
Date: 1997-03-15T00:00:00+00:00 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <dewar.858456886@merv> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 332A3939.43F5@mad.scientist.com
John Breen writes (showing he knows about as much about how to post to
newsgroups as he knows about Ada):
<<<BR>2) Don't sweat Ada unless you get a job in a US DoD contractor's shop or
a
<BR>job in Europe, then let THEM pay you to work while you learn the language.
<BR>
</BLOCKQUOTE>
Cheers,
<BR>
<BR>john Breen>>
As has been mentioned many times here and elsewhere, the critical thing is
to learn how to program, that's the hard part. Ada makes that part a little
less painful than learning C or C++, but the issue of learning particular
syntax is pretty much irrelevant, what you need to learn is how programs
and algorithms are structured -- again, Ada makes that tough job of learning
a bit easier.
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[not found] <01bc2d83$4ca9e6a0$6966f4ce@wickline>
1997-03-14 0:00 ` Looking for ADA Rick Thorne
1997-03-15 0:00 ` Dave Wood
1997-03-15 0:00 ` Robert Dewar
1997-03-15 0:00 ` John Breen
1997-03-15 0:00 ` Robert Dewar [this message]
1997-03-23 0:00 ` the one and only real true kibo
1997-03-15 0:00 ` Corey Minyard
1997-03-17 0:00 ` David Emery
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