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John,
I think the SIGAda community would do well to occasionally check all the
links on their web sites. I have found similar experience when browsing
software reuse stuff I found starting at the Reuse WG. Nothing will say
"dead language" like dead web-pages.
P.S. John, I heard good reports about your Ada railroad stuff at SIGAda'99.
I'm sorry I missed it. I'm pushing hard to make SIGAda'2000. I still
working on getting the "Real-Time Software Engineering (with Ada)" into the
local high schools. Now that I'm at JHU/APL instead of CSC near
NASA/Goddard, I've had to assemble (or is it compile) new resources. :-)
Rush Kester
charter member Team-Ada
Pres Balt SIGAda
former Chair DC SIGAda
Software Systems Engineer
AdaSoft at Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: John McCormick [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 09, 1999 12:42 PM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: Dead links to PAL/ASE stuff
>
> At 11:45 AM 11/9/1999 -0500, Lipscomb, Kevin wrote:
> >Today, I got interested in CGI programming. I went to the ACM SIGAda
> site in search of the Ada95 binding to CGI, and discovered that the
> relevant link was dead.
>
> I tried the SIGAda link and it worked fine on my second attempt. The
> first attempt failed due to a "refused connection" error. I think that is
> a result of traffic on the archive exceeding the maximum numbers of
> connections available.
>
> John
>
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