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Ada Programming

March 24, 2006

This is the first Ada tutorial covering the Ada 2005 standard. If you are a beginner you will learn the latest standard — if you are a seasoned Ada user you can see what’s new. Current Development Stage for Ada Programming is “75% developed as of Jun 2, 2008 (Jun 2, 2008)”. At this date, there are more than 200 pages in this book, which makes Ada Programming one of the largest programming wikibooks.

Book Description

Ada is a programming language suitable for all development needs. It has built-in features that directly support structured, object-oriented, generic, distributed and concurrent programming. Ada is a good choice for Rapid Application Development, Extreme Programming (XP), and Free Software development. Ada is named after Augusta Ada King, Countess of Lovelace.

Table of Contents

  • Control Structures
  • Type System
  • Strings
  • Subprograms
  • Packages
  • Input Output
  • Exceptions
  • Generics
  • Tasking
  • Object Orientation
  • Memory Management
  • New in Ada 2005
  • Containers
  • Interfacing
  • Coding Standards
  • Ada Programming Tips
  • Common Programming Errors

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Author(s): Microsoft Corporation
Format(s): PDF, HTML
File size: 2.69 MB
Number of pages: 242
Link: Download or read online.

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