Re: Anyone out there using Ada ?
On Wed, 30 Apr 2008 11:20:23 -0400, <britt.snodgrass@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Process is more important than language, but choosing a better
language makes it much easier to implement and adhere to a safety/
security focused process.
Ada's and SPARK's support for the overall process is exactly why Sutton
and Middleton recommend these languages in their book "Lean Software
Development". They don't consider the languages' technical merits, though
substantial, as important as their contributions at the very different
level of process support.
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