From: "chris.danx" <spamoff.danx@ntlworld.com>
Subject: Re: Best ada books?
Date: Fri, 30 May 2003 10:08:48 +0200
Date: 2003-05-30T10:08:48+02:00 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <jaFBa.15579$sJ4.14062@newsfep4-winn.server.ntli.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <pan.2003.05.29.21.27.35.280670@__n_o_s_p_a_m__abyss2.demon.co.uk______>
Luke A. Guest wrote:
> nobody mentioned this book, it has been updated to Ada95 now, but I have
> the Ada9X version and it is very good; I used it at uni.
>
> Ada From the Beginning by Jan Skansholm
http://www.it.bton.ac.uk/staff/je/adacraft/
This is very good, even if you have programmed before! The best book
for advanced stuff is (IMO) Cohens, Ada As a Second Language.
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Thread overview: 16+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2003-04-26 14:30 Best ada books? Alex Gibson
2003-04-26 14:48 ` Georg Bauhaus
2003-04-27 2:48 ` Alex Gibson
2003-04-27 3:02 ` tmoran
2003-04-27 3:14 ` John R. Strohm
2003-04-27 6:04 ` Martin Krischik
2003-04-26 17:22 ` David C. Hoos
2003-04-26 19:44 ` Ed Falis
2003-04-27 22:47 ` Ehud Lamm
2003-04-28 18:27 ` Stephane Richard
2003-04-28 8:09 ` John McCabe
2003-05-29 21:27 ` Luke A. Guest
2003-05-30 0:43 ` Richard Riehle
2003-05-30 6:42 ` Harald Schmidt
2003-05-30 8:08 ` chris.danx [this message]
2003-05-30 12:16 ` Martin Dowie
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