Re: Programming in Ada 2005 book
- From: clubley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Simon Clubley)
- Date: 28 Feb 2006 06:12:27 -0600
In article <du0s1k$khl$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Martin Dowie <martin.dowie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
The _really_ sad answer to that is I was having to buy some C++ books
for my new job, so I just had a quick look to see if there were any new
Ada books at the same time :-(
It seems there are no Ada jobs in Edinburgh anymore. 10 years ago there
would have been 100+.
The Ada job market in the UK does appear to be non-existant.
I've long since regarded Ada as something that I'm only going to be able to
use on personal projects, and not something that I will be able to use
in a work environment.
Simon.
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