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The Big Online Book of Linux Ada Programming - (July 20, 2001)
AuthorsKen O. Burtch.
LanguageEnglish
Typepublic
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SummaryThis book tries to describe Linux specifics whenever possible. This is not another UNIX book recycled with the word "Linux" substituted in. Although many Ada basics are covered, this document assumes the reader is familiar with a high-level programming language such as BASIC, C, C++, Java . Borland Delphi programmers will notice similarities between Delphi and Ada. Because C is the dominant language in the Linux world, the differences between C and Ada are hilighed throughout the text.
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PartsIntroduction
Installing Gnat on Linux
The Integrated Development Environments
From Source Code to Executable
Building Large Projects
Development Utilities
Optimizing Your Project
Debugging Your Project
Team Development
An Introduction to Ada
Advanced Ada Programming
Standard Gnat Packages
Linux Introduction
Linux Programming
Free Ada Bindings
Advanced Linux Programming
Moving C Programs To Ada
Data Structures
Specialized Topics
Developing Your Project


Ada in Action - (1995)
AuthorsDo-While Jones
LanguageEnglish
Typepublic
Url
SummaryThis book is not intended to teach you the Ada programming language. You should already be familiar with Ada syntax and semantics. My goal is to share with you the experiences I've had using Ada in engineering applications. I hope these pages will help you avoid some common pitfalls. Most of all, I hope I can help you fill your bag-of-tricks with some reusable Ada routines.
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PartsIntroduction
Numeric Considerations
I/O Utilities
Programming isn't software engineering
Testing software components and programs
Conclusion
Epilog



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