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"Team Ada: Ada Programming Language Advocacy (83 & 95)" <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 16 Dec 2004 11:35:39 +0100
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David Botton wrote:

> Ok #3 in our series of questions that will make their way
> in to future articles, FAQs, etc.
>
> Why would I want to use Ada for small projects?

For all the same reasons as for large projects (minus those
that are specific to large projects of course).

I can't come up with any arguments for using Ada that are
specific for small projects.

Greetings,

Jacob
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