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Michael Feldman <[log in to unmask]> 10/07/97 04:15pm
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>[said James Squire]
>> I'm not sure why Ada can't still be used to teach good software
>> development skills, but people tell me that doesn't work. People want
>> to get on with learning the language they're really going to be using, I
>> guess. <sigh>
>Who are the "people" you are referring to?
Students, according to some folks that I have talked to within my own
company. At least I think that's what I was thinking of. I know I've heard
this sentiment expressed somewhere about college CS students.
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