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I personaly like Cohen. If you need, there are
descriptions, links to publishers, and a price
comparison engine using over 40 on-line bookstores for
most Ada books at:

The Ada Source Code Treasury - Books Section
http://www.botton.com/ada/books

David Botton


--- [log in to unmask] wrote:
> I am about to recommend a text book on Ada95 for a
> course for experienced Ada83 programmers.
>
> So far, we have pruned down to two main contenders,
> Barnes and Cohen. Does anyone have an opinion?
>
>
> Daniel Wengelin, CelsiusTech Systems.
>

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