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Point of interest on this topic.
We are also seeing more Ada 95 mentioned in textbooks. For example,
Roger Pressman's Fourth Edition of
Software Engineering, A Practiioner's Approach page 638
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includes the following,
" There have been well over 100 books written on C++ programming,
dozens dedicated to Smalltalk, a growing number dedicated to Ada95,
and many books dedicated to less widely used OO languages."
On page 16 he says,
"More modern languages such as Ada95, C, C++, Eiffel, Java, and
Smalltalk have each gained an enthusiastic following."
BTW, Pressman's book keeps getting better and better with each new
edition. Although it is a little pricey, it is worthwhile for the
depth and breadth in its treatment of software engineering.
Richard Riehle
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AdaWorks Software Engineering
Suite 30
2555 Park Boulevard
Palo Alto, CA 94306
(415) 328-1815
FAX 328-1112
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