Michael Feldman a =E9crit :
> Hi all,
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> "Who's Using Ada: Real-World Projects Powered by the Ada Programming La=
nguage"
> http://www.seas.gwu.edu/~mfeldman/ada-project-summary.html
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> I've just put up the May edition of the Ada project catalog. Thank you =
all very much for the numerous additions and corrections. The list of def=
ense-related projects is significantly longer than before, but other cate=
gories are also growing as people send me tips. I'm glad to see growth in=
the desktop apps group; I suspect there are more of those I haven't lear=
ned of yet.
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> I've decided to leave the previous editions online for comparison purpo=
ses. The basic link above will always point to the most recent; I've iden=
tified the older ones by adding a year and month to the file name. For ex=
ample, April 2008 is
> http://www.seas.gwu.edu/~mfeldman/ada-project-summary-0804.html
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> I'm still checking out some tips and possible links; they'll appear in =
the June edition.
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> Have a good May; see you again in June.
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> Mike Feldman
Hi,
I want to take profit of this thread to know why there are so few standar=
ds=20
projects. I mean most of them are for critical system, but to implement=20
anything, Ada could be used, so is it a lack of publicity? Ada as some bi=
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advantages that could be used in all kind of industry, and not only in re=
al time=20
or critical system? More toher, it looks like aws is a real good alternat=
ive to=20
java for web application, isn't it?


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