Re: Teaching new tricks to an old dog (C++ -->Ada)
From: Wouter van Ooijen (wouter_at_voti.nl)
Date: 03/06/05
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Date: Sun, 06 Mar 2005 20:38:06 GMT
>You can do everything in Ada that you can in C and C++. It is more
>work in Ada to "force" things together than in C++. So Ada is not as
>forgiving, when you have a bad design to begin with.
I am not sure I agree fully, but it sounds like a good thing: Ada as
bad-design filter!
Wouter van Ooijen
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