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On Friday, February 25, 2000 7:21 AM, Steven Deller <[log in to unmask]>
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> (For those that have been on Pluto and haven't even accidentally
> seen/understood the show, they ask increasingly difficult questions as the
> $$$ get higher. At least the Ada question wasn't for the full $1M).
I think, this explanation is exactly for me (because I live on Pluto), thanks.
>Then again, it would have been more encouraging if it had been the $200
>question.
Certainly, for you, as a participant of the Ada Marketing, it would be better
if Ada language becomes widespread.
But I cannot understand the majority of Ada-Teamers who permanently and
loudly dream about the times when Ada will be used more often then C/C++ and
even Visual Basic. Do they really want to test Ada language immunity against
the wild forces of non-restricted world? Do they want a Microsoft Ada (with
Microsoft-only extensions)? Do they want "Ada for Dummies" and "Ada in 21 Day"
books to be published? ...Perhaps, I missed something important, looking at
all those discussions from my Pluto.
Alexander Kopilovitch [log in to unmask]
Saint-Petersburg
Russia
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