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  1. Ada Programming in the 80s
  2. Software Construction and Data Structures with Ada 95 (2nd Edition) by Michael B. Feldman, 1996-06-23
  3. Data Structures and Algorithm Analysis in Ada by Mark Allen Weiss, 1993-02
  4. Ada for Software Engineers by M. Ben-Ari, 1998-08-07
  5. Ada 2005 Reference Manual. Language and Standard Libraries: International Standard ISO/IEC 8652/1995(E) with Technical Corrigendum 1 and Amendment 1 (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
  6. Data Structures and Algorithms: An Object-Oriented Approach Using Ada 95 (Undergraduate Texts in Computer Science) by John Beidler, 1996-10-30
  7. Software Development With Ada (International Computer Science Series) by Ian Sommerville, Ron Morrison, 1987-11
  8. The Programming Languages: Pascal, Modula, Chill and Ada by Kees Smedema, 1983-08
  9. Ada 95: The Lovelace Tutorial by David A. Wheeler, 1996-01-15
  10. High Integrity Ada: The Spark Approach by J. Barnes, 1997-06-15
  11. Ada in Industry (The Ada Companion Series) by S. Heilbrunner, 1988-06-24
  12. Simulation in Ada: Proceedings of the Eastern Simulation Conference on Simulation in Ada, 3-8 March 1985, Norfolk, Virginia by Eastern Simulation Conference on Simulation in Ada, Theodore Trybul, et all 1985-05
  13. Software Engineering with ADA (3rd Edition) (The Addison-Wesley Object Technology Series) by Grady Booch, Doug Bryan, 1993-09-10
  14. Practical Visual Techniques in System Design: With Applications to Ada (Prentice-Hall Software Series) by R. J. A. Buhr, 1990-07

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82. Ada
TRIAda 97 Conference, The annual meeting of the ada programming world, November 9-13, 1997, St. Louis, Missouri, USA, Proceedings.
http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/~ley/db/conf/sigada/
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SIGAda 2000: Laurel, MD, USA
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SIGAda 1999: Redondo Beach, CA, USA
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SIGAda 1998: Washington, DC, USA
SIGAda '98. Proceedings of the ACM SIGAda Annual International Conference on Ada Technology, November 8-12, 1998, Washington, DC, USA. ACM
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SIGAda 1998 Home Page
TRI-Ada 1997: St. Louis, Missouri, USA
TRI-Ada '97 Conference, The annual meeting of the Ada programming world, November 9-13, 1997, St. Louis, Missouri, USA, Proceedings. ACM, 1997, ISBN 0-89791-981-5
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TRI-Ada 1996: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
TRI-Ada '96 Conference, The annual meeting of the Ada programming world, December 3-7, 1996, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, Proceedings. ACM, 1996, ISBN 0-89791-808-8
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TRI-Ada 1995: Anaheim, CA, USA
TRI-Ada '95. Tutorial Proceedings on Ada's Role in Global Markets: solutions for a changing complex world, November 5-10, 1995, Anaheim, CA, USA. ACM
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TRI-Ada 1994: Baltimore, Maryland, USA

83. Help-Site: Ada Programming Language Computer Help
Links to ada programming Language related documention, manuals, FAQs etc.
http://help-site.com/c.m/prog/lang/ada/

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84. ADA Programming Course
ada programming Course. on Michael Vorburger s Personal Homepage Home Personal Projects alpha ware. Programing course in ADA
http://www.vorburger.ch/projects/epfl/ada/
on Michael Vorburger's Personal Homepage
Programing course in ADA
During this course at EPFL , we had to realise five projects in ADA: Plot Sorting OOP-Matrices Symbol Table ... Sym. Derivation Page last modified on 03-Mai-98
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85. Ada Programming Assignment
ada programming Assignment. Due Tuesday, September 16. Syntax Graphs. A syntax graph is a data structure for representing a grammar in memory.
http://www.cc.gatech.edu/classes/AY2004/cs6390_fall/hw/sg.html

86. Silicon Press: Rationale For The Design Of The Ada Programming Language
Cover; click to enlarge Rationale for the Design of the ada programming Language by Ichbiah, Barnes, Firth, and Woodger ISBN 09615336-5-X
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Rationale for the Design of the Ada Programming Language
by Ichbiah, Barnes, Firth, and Woodger
ISBN 0-9615336-5-X
390 pages, Paperback
$39.95 (US Dollars) Summary Contents This book is a unique document; this is the first time a complete rationale for the design of a major language has been given. The Ada Rationale is a book that will be invaluable to all students of programming language design, compiler writers and for professionals, especially Ada professionals. Chapters:
  • Introduction and Preface
  • Lexical and Textual Structure
  • Classical Programming
  • Types
  • Numeric Types
  • Access Types
  • Derived Types
  • Subprograms
  • Packages
  • Separate Compilation and Libraries
  • Visibility and Overloading
  • Generic Units
  • Tasking
  • Exception Handling
  • Representation Clauses and Machine Dependencies
  • Input-Output
  • Bibliography
  • Index
Tel: 908-273-8919 Fax: 908-273-6149 Email: info@silicon-press.com

87. PLEAC - Programming Language Examples Alike Cookbook
Suite of common programming problems solved in ada, C++, Erlang, Guile, Haskell, Java, Masd, merd, NASM, Objective Caml, Perl, Pliant, Python, Ruby, Tcl.
http://pleac.sourceforge.net/
PLEAC - Programming Language Examples Alike Cookbook
Overall
Following the great Perl Cookbook here ) which presents a suite of common programming problems solved in the Perl language, this project aims to gather fans of programming, in order to implement the solutions in other programming languages. If successful, this project may become a primary resource for quick, handy and free reference to solve most common programming problems using higher-level programming languages, and for comparison on ease-of-use and power/efficiency of these languages. The material, considered as some Documentation, is wholy released under the Gnu Free Documentation License freely available Please subscribe to the discussion mailing-list if interested in the project. The FAQ is here . You may also see who talked about Pleac.
Status
The latest status is accessible from here (the Perl part is the Solutions from the Perl Cookbook, the rest is PLEAC contents):

88. Modular Programming Languages-Springer Programming Languages, Compilers, Interpr
By Hanspeter M¶ssenb¶ck; SpringerVerlag, 1997, ISBN 3540625992. Refereed proceedings, Joint Modular Languages Conference, JMLC'97; Linz, Austria; 24 revised full papers; languages, techniques, tools to develop modular, extensible, type-safe software systems; Modula, Oberon, ada 95, Eiffel, Sather, Java, others. Springer-Verlag
http://www.springer-ny.com/detail.tpl?isbn=3540625992

89. The Synchronous Programming Language Signal A Tutorial
For this declarative language, for realtime uses reactive, embedded systems. Synchronous languages are opposite to the asynchronous types, as in C, ada. Five chapters. Paper, PDF format.
http://www.irisa.fr/espresso/source/logiciels/SignalPrimer.pdf

90. Declarative Ada
From Proceedings of the 1995 ACM 23rd annual conference on Computer science conference.
http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=259526.259540

91. Mitchell, Neil
Quick reference guides and useful functions (not tutorials) for various programming languages including Javascript and ada, along with other topics including Maths and Latex.
http://www.nmitchell.co.uk/code/

92. Ada Class Library For RISC OS
Class library for this thirdgeneration programming language.
http://www.huber-net.de/adalin_e.htm
Ada class library for RISC OS
Introduction
Ada 95 is in my opinion one of the most interesting 3rd generation programming languages. It features strong typing, a very exact specification and a range of partly unique features. On RISC OS, Ada was not really well known or widely used in the past. This had several reasons. First, the GNAT compiler requires a computer with a fast processor and a lot of RAM - this only became available with the Risc PC. And what is more, no RISC OS libraries were readily available. The Ada enthusiasts on the RISC OS platform are here to change that fundamentally. There were always a lot of interesting ideas, but lack of time prevented the realization. There was a certain thrust in development when I decided to implement CDBurn in Ada - however, the specifically written RISC OS library was neither very powerful nor well structured and also not object oriented. To solve all this, we decided to start the "Ada class library for RISC OS" project somewhere mid 1999. There are three active project members at the moment:
Plan
Part of the design is already done, and implementation of this part has started.

93. Ada, C, C++, And Java Vs. The Steelman
Compares 4 programming languages (ada95, C, C++, Java) with the requirements of Steelman , original 1978 requirements document for ada language. Big detailed table.
http://www.adahome.com/History/Steelman/steeltab.htm
Ada, C, C++, and Java vs. The Steelman
David A. Wheeler
Institute for Defense Analyses
1801 N. Beauregard St.
Alexandria, VA 22311-1772
dwheeler@ida.org
Abstract
This paper compares four computer programming languages (Ada95, C, C++, and Java) with the requirements of "Steelman", the original 1978 requirements document for the Ada computer programming language. This paper provides a view of the capabilities of each of these languages, and should help those trying to understand their technical similarities, differences, and capabilities.
Introduction
In 1975 the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) established a "Common High Order Language" program with the goal of establishing a single high order computer programming language appropriate for DoD embedded computer systems. A High Order Language Working Group (HOLWG) was established to formulate the DoD requirements for high order languages, to evaluate existing languages against those requirements, and to implement the minimal set of languages required for DoD use. The requirements were widely distributed for comment throughout the military and civil communities, producing successively more refined versions from Strawman through Woodenman, Tinman, Ironman, and finally Steelman. Steelman was released in June 1978 [DoD 1978]. An electronic version of Steelman is available at "http://www.adahome.com/History/Steelman/intro.htm"

94. Ada 95 Mailing Lists
This web page contains links that allow easy subscribing to many mailing lists that are about the ada 95 programming language.
http://www.ijs.co.nz/ada_95.htm
Ada 95 Mailing Lists
This page: http://www.ijs.co.nz/ada_95.htm
Updated: UTC: 3-Sept-2005
This web page has a list of mailing lists that are on the topic of the Ada 95 programming language.
The 2nd table (is an edited version of my 5 April 2005 comp.lang.ada message and ) it shows that the ARG has very divided communications on Ada. Here is a webpage (noted to me by its owner) that lists books on Ada 95: http://www.computer-books.us/ada95.php I.e. Brukardt is running 2 mailing lists on Ada at arg@ada-auth.org and at ada-comment@ada-auth.org . The first is covert.
Secret mailing lists is here to stay unless, perhaps, only until an observer with SiGAda or Ada Europe computerizes Ada language discussions. I guess IBM would be first to argue in some detail that transparency is best avoided. ARG members who vote at meetings all have their names omitted (including Mr Dewar and Mr Leroy, etc.) by Mr Brukardt. The ARG ought tape all of its meetings... Mr Brukardt provides results of votes that give numbers without names. Mr Brukardt could be intent on requiring more than ignorance of the facts, but that the excluded public give up, or try some trial and error approach, when sending e-mails containing new arguments about any AI that was voted on at a meeting.
Here is evidence that Mr Randall Brukardt provides untrue names of authors (i.e. the From: and Sent: headers) when editing up ARG Ada-Comment e-mail messages. These errors are not errors that a competent Ada programmer would make.

95. Programming Languages Are Like Women
Humorous analogies between women and Assembly, Fortran, COBOL, BASIC, PL/1, C, Algol 60 and 68, Pascal, Modula2, LISP, APL, Logo, Lucid and Prolog, ada. Inspired by Fun with Computer Languages.
http://www.gksoft.com/a/fun/languages-women.html
Programming Languages Are Like Women
There are so many programming languages available that it can be very difficult to get to know them all well enough to pick the right one for you. On the other hand most men know what kind of women appeals to them. So here is a handy guide for many of the popular programming languages that describes what kind of women they would be if programming languages were women.
Assembler
A female track star who holds all the world speed records. She is hard and bumpy, and so is not that pleasant to embrace. She can cook up any meal, but needs a complete and detailed recipe. She is not beautiful or educated, and speaks in monosyllables like "MOV, JUMP, INC". She has a fierce and violent temper that make her the choice of last resort.
FORTRAN
Your grey-haired grandmother. People make fun of her just because she is old, but if you take the time to listen, you can learn from her experiences and her mistakes. During her lifetime she has acquired many useful skills in sewing and cooking (subroutine libraries) that no younger women can match, so be thankful she is still around. She has a notoriously bad temper and when angered will start yelling and throwing dishes. It was mostly her bad temper that made granddad search for another wife.
COBOL
A plump secretary. She talks far too much, and most of what she says can be ignored. She works hard and long hours, but can't handle really complicated jobs. She has a short and unpredictable temper, so no one really likes working with her. She can cook meals for a huge family, but only knows bland recipes.

96. Integrating OO And Protected Objects In Ada
Study guide for Integrating ObjectOriented programming and Protect Objects in ada. Links and resources are available.
http://www.cs.york.ac.uk/rts/papers/YCS_316_99.html
Integrating Object-Oriented Programming and Protected Objects in Ada 95
A.J. Wellings Department of Computer Science University of York, UK
Email: andy@cs.york.ac.uk
B. Johnson and B. Sanden Department of Computer Science Colorado Technical University, USA
Email: bjohnson@cos.colotechu.edu, bsanden@acm.org
J. Kienzle and T. Wolf Software Engineering Laboratory Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne, Switzerland
Email: Joerg.Kienzle@epfl.ch, twolf@acm.org
S. Michell Maurya Software Ontario, Canada
Email: steve@maurya.on.ca
Integrating concurrent and object-oriented programming has been an active research topic since the late 1980s. There is now a plethora of methods for achieving this integration. The majority of approaches have taken a sequential object-oriented language and made it concurrent. A few approaches have taken a concurrent language and made it object-oriented. The most important of this latter class is the Ada 95 language which is an extension to the object-based concurrent programming language Ada 83. Arguably, Ada 95 does not fully integrate its models of concurrency and object-oriented programming. For example, neither tasks nor protected objects are extensible.This paper discusses ways in which protected objects can be made more extensible.

97. BUBL LINK: Computer Programming - Ada
ada 95 Reference Manual Provides a guide to the ada 95 programming language, Resource type institution; ada Home Home of Brave ada Programmers
http://bubl.ac.uk/link/c/computerprogramming-ada.htm
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    Ada 95 Reference Manual
    Provides a guide to the Ada 95 programming language, covering topics such as lexical elements, statements, subprograms, tasks and synchronisation, interface to other languages, real-time and distributed systems, and security. Also includes a glossary and summary of the Ada syntax.
    Author: Kempe Software Capital Enterprises
    Subjects: computer programming - ada
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    Resource type: guide
    Ada Core Technologies
    Developers and maintainers of the GNAT Professional Ada 95 Compilation system. Includes the GNAT FAQ, and the latest news from the company.
    Author: Ada Core Technologies
    Subjects: computer programming - ada
    DeweyClass:
    Resource type: institution
    Ada Home: Home of Brave Ada Programmers
    Collection of resources relating to the Ada programming language including compilers, standards, reference documents, job vacancies, and a selection of FAQs.
    Author: Kempe Software
    Subjects: computer programming - ada DeweyClass: Resource type: documents
    Ada Source Code Treasury
    Collection of sample source code for the Ada programming language, and information about language and technique, operating systems, and algorithm examples.

    98. Owain F Carter : Programming Languages As Cars 183
    Humorous analogies between cars and Assembly, Fortran II/IV/77, COBOL, BASIC, PL/1, C, Algol 60/68, Pascal, Modula2, LISP, Prolog/Lucid, Maple/MACSYMA, Forth, Logo, APL, ada. Inspired by Fun with Computer Languages.
    http://homepages.tesco.net/~scotsnet/o.f.carter/fun/fun183.htm
    Owain F Carter
    Programming Languages as Cars
    Humour

    99. Dirk's Pointers To Ada Related Information
    In case you are wondering why people are interested to use ada as a teaching language, even as the language of choice for a first programming course at universities.
    http://www.cs.kuleuven.ac.be/~dirk/ada.html
    Pointers to Ada related information
    This page hasn't been updated in a very long time and hence might contain outdated information and links. For more up-to-date information about Ada, good starting points are the AdaPower site , the Ada Information Clearinghouse Ada-Europe ACM SIGAda , and finally the Ada-Belgium web-site. (If you still don't know what Ada is, you'd better read this
    Ada-Belgium
    Several people from the Department of Computer Science are heavily involved in the Ada-Belgium organization; both as founding members (Karel De Vlaminck as board member, Dirk Craeynest as vice-president and official contact person), as current board members (Yvan Barbaix), and by assisting Ada-Belgium at recent events.
    Ada as a teaching language
    In case you are wondering why people are interested to use Ada as a teaching language, even as the language of choice for a first programming course at universities: Richard A. O'Keefe from Melbourne, Australia, posted to the Usenet newsgroup comp.lang.ada a nice overview of why they made the move from Pascal to Ada.

    100. Ada 95: Contents
    By John English; Prentice Hall, 1996, ISBN 0132303507. Examplebased introduction gradually develops small programs into large case-study type programs; focus using OO approaches to write maintainable, large programs. Online
    http://www.it.bton.ac.uk/staff/je/adacraft/
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    Ada 95: The Craft of Object-Oriented Programming
    by
    John English
    (originally published by Prentice Hall, 1997)
    John English Permission is given to redistribute this work for non-profit educational use only, provided that all the constituent files are distributed unchanged and without charge. let me know so I can correct the master copy, which can be found at http://www.it.bton.ac.uk/staff/je/adacraft/ Downloadable copies are available as http://www.it.bton.ac.uk/staff/je/adacraft/bookhtml.zip (in zip format for Windows systems) or as http://www.it.bton.ac.uk/staff/je/adacraft/bookhtml.tar.gz (a gzipped tarball for Unix systems). Each distribution also includes the complete set of examples from the book, both for Windows ( adacraft.zip ) and for Unix ( adacraft.tar.gz
    Contents
    Preface
    Part One: Fundamentals
    1. Programming concepts
    What is a program?
    Readability, maintainability, portability and reusability
    Specifications and implementations
    Abstract data types
    Generics
    Inheritance and polymorphism
    2. Fundamentals of Ada

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