From: mheaney@ni.net (Matthew Heaney)
Subject: Re: Books for Beginners
Date: 1996/10/26
Date: 1996-10-26T00:00:00+00:00 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <mheaney-ya023180002610962140330001@news.ni.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 54ou21$sjp@news.alaska.edu
In article <54ou21$sjp@news.alaska.edu>, fsrfp@aurora.alaska.edu (m) wrote:
>Hi:
>
>Seems like my last post lost all the text in transition somewhere. Anyway
>though the library here at the Univ. Of Alaska, Fairbanks has a number of
>books on Ada, none of them are younger or more current then the mid 1980's.
>
>Any recommendations on authors/titles to look for in the current realm?
>Are there books that are more current? Anyway I am checking out a couple
>of the beginner/intro to ada books from 80 and 82 I think.
Visit the books page at <www.adahome.com>.
If you want a book for beginners, then David Naiditch's book or Mike
Feldman's book should do the trick.
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