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Oh, by the way, note that you need a relatively fast Internet
link to view the slides online due to their size.  Their graphics
is intense!

Rick
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Richard Conn, ASE and PAL Manager
http://xenadu.home.mindspring.com/

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Richard L. Conn [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Saturday, September 11, 1999 11:54 PM
> To: Team Ada
> Cc: Chris Watts; Corey Schou; Susanne Peterson; [log in to unmask];
> Ben Setzer; Dick Gayler; Martha Myers; Merle King; Vickie Winger
> Subject: Online example of a Visual Basic program running an Ada program
>
>
> Hi, Everyone,
>
> Just as a follow-up to our discussion on Team Ada, I thought you would
> be interested in this set of course slides:
>   http://unicoi.kennesaw.edu/~rconn/courses/csis1020/slides/index.html
>
> I just finished including a series on a Visual Basic program running
> an Ada program.  It includes full-color screen displays, the Visual
> Basic source code (all 1 line of it!), the Visual Basic images,
> the Ada source code, and the results (screen displays showing the
> VB program running and the Ada program running).
>
> So, in the Microsoft Windows world, you can see how easy it is to
> write applications which use Visual Basic to provide the front-end
> and Ada to provide the engine.  For those of you who have not seen
> VB before, it also shows you what VB is like and how the IDE is
> integrated with the procedural language.
>
> The complete version of this example (with source code) will be
> on the upcoming ASE Update 2 CDROM and the ASE websites at
> Walnut Creek CDROM, the Microsoft Academic Cooperative, and
> Kennesaw State University.
>
> Enjoy!
> Rick
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> Richard Conn, ASE and PAL Manager
> http://xenadu.home.mindspring.com/

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