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Hi Craig
Was my question too obscure? What I meant was do you think there will
be new software projects using Ada 5, 10, 20 years from now? Also, do
you think there will be more or fewer Ada compiler and tool suppliers?
Take care,
Ed
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From: Craig Carey [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Friday, July 26, 2002 11:37 PM
To: Ed Colbert
Subject: Millions of lines of code : Re: What's Ada's life expectancy?
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At 02\07\26 16:15 -0700 Friday, Ed Colbert wrote:
>Hi All,
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>I was asked, "what's Ada's life expectancy?" I thought I'd get the
>consensus of this group before I respond.
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>I'd appreciate any data you have to support your position?
>
The life expectancy ?:
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It seems that some of the defects in Ada need to remain even though
they could be removed. However features seem to be easier to add.
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