Ada95 Book, Now Free Online
zmower writes: "John English has just put his out-of-print "Ada 95: The Craft of Object-Oriented Programming" online at http://www.it.bton.ac.uk/staff/je/adacraft/
I've read this and a few other Ada books. This was a good read and definitely the best introduction to Ada book."
The only one I have dealt with is
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Ada 95: Problem Solving and Program Design (3rd Ed.) by Feldman and Koffman
And those of you out there who are thinking of reading that linked book and are looking to get ada for your system:
http://www.usafa.af.mil/dfcs/bios/mcc_html/adagid
This site is the AdaGIDE homepage and contains information on AdaGIDE only (my links to GNAT don't seem valid any longer).
Wheeeee
This ought to be on the front page. This is an excellent book, I wish it'd encourage more people to start writing some beautiful Ada code. It's a shame so many open source projects are done in C/C++ when Ada lends itself so well to large projects.
You can get the free (and awesome) Gnat Ada compiler here:
ftp://cs.nyu.edu/pub/gnat
Read up and start writing some great code!
There's now a wealth of Ada documentation online but most of it is quite dry. This book will be a great boon for Ada in general; not only is it free, it's darn good too! Big Thanks to John.
;-)
If anyones interested in Ada, I recommend GtkAda, Booch Components, XML/Ada and of course the GNAT Ada compiler from those nice people at ACT.
Now, if I ever get round to writting that C++ header file to Ada binding tool we'll be all set to... take over the world.
Sig pending!