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Reply To: | Chris Sparks (Mr. Ada) |
Date: | Fri, 9 Jan 1998 11:52:14 -0800 |
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Gary Kephart wrote:
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> Here's something else you may want to consider: the _type_ of Ada jobs.
> Most Ada jobs are for embedded, real-time systems. That's because that's
> where Ada shines the best. How many people are looking for that type of
> job?
I try to avoid it like the plague.
> I for one really like Ada, but I don't want to do any more embedded
> programming or defense/aerospace work. I want to do GUIs, which usually
> aren't present in embedded systems. There's not many (any?) Ada GUI
> jobs.
He's right. These jobs are not that plentiful. I lucked into what I
am doing here at Boeing.
> Maybe there's just a mismatch betweeen the types of jobs many people
> want and the types of jobs that Ada has infiltrated?
I would see more in 3D graphics applications, office productivity tools,
basically "anything C can do I know Ada can do better". Yeah you can
sing this if you want. :-)
> Disclaimer: these are my opinions, not ITG's.
I hear ya! :-)
Chris Sparks
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