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"Team Ada: Ada Programming Language Advocacy (83 & 95)" <[log in to unmask]>
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C & U Grein a écrit :
> Colin Paul Gloster schrieb:
>> Can't see why it should. It's supposed to be C++ certification.
>> It could well include knowledge of how to write robust C++ code.
>> Do people write safety critical applications in C++? The thought 
>> shocks me.
> I guess they do Modern cars like Mercedes and BMW have a lot of code 
> inside - and they don't use Ada AFAIK.
> 
A research project used Ada at BMW, I think it closed recently for other 
reasons.

Rumor has it that there is some Ada at Daimler-Chrysler, but those 
people are known to be very silent about the technologies they use.

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