Ada Distilled
This book is aimed at experienced programmers who want to learn Ada at the programming level. It is not a “…for dummies” book, nor is it intended as a program design book. Key features of the Ada language are higlighted, with coded examples – essential for getting started as an Ada programmer.
Author(s) | Richard Riehle |
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Title | Ada Distilled |
Publisher | AdaWorks Software Engineering |
Year | 2003 |
Keyword(s) | ada95 ada |
Homepage | n/a |
Direct Download | http://www.adaic.org/docs/distilled/adadistilled.pdf (disclaimer) |
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