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gscho
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2 years ago
Back in university I took a course in legacy programming. We did a project in each of Fortran, COBOL and Ada. I enjoyed Ada very much. The module system made a lot of sense to me and the compiler found a lot of mistakes (compared to C). Thanks for sharing this article. It brought me back and makes me want to give Ada another go now that I have 10 years of real world experience.
dilawar|2 years ago
Later I learnt that VHDL is related to ADA. I've been itching to try it for a long while. Might give it a try this week. Currently I am in my Rust phase and loving it (thanks cargo). My Haskell fever is gone though.
goku12|2 years ago
robinsonb5|2 years ago
chasil|2 years ago
"SQL/PSM is derived, seemingly directly, from Oracle's PL/SQL. Oracle developed PL/SQL and released it in 1991, basing the language on the US Department of Defense's Ada programming language."
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/SQL/PSM
agumonkey|2 years ago
I'd love to get a gig in ada.