http://www.adapower.com A web site (and other web based services) for Ada Developers just over two years old now. It offers (and more): * The Ada Source Code Treasury - Source code examples and techniques * The Ada Resource Treausry - Free listings to people and companies offering Ada related services and products * The Ada Lab - Free web space for Ada start up projects and chat boards and anything else any one can think of they may need. * The Ada FAQ - A working set of FAQs for Ada (needs a lot of work still) * Ada Articles - How Tos for compiler issues, general Ada articles * Ada Books - Information and links to new and used versions of Ada books (not an Amazon deal :-) * COM/DCOM - COM and DCOM Ada resources * Corba - Corba Ada Resources * Learn Ada - Resources for learning Ada * Linux - (Currently just a link to www.gnuada.com Linux Team) * Reuse - List of available software reuse components for Ada * Links - Links to every other known Ada related site * People - Links to Ada people home pages (more then happy to offer space if some one needs). * Reference - The HOME of the FREE Ada 95 HTML RM and Rationale and links to other great Ada references * Windows - Information and Links for Ada on Win 32 * The Ada Art Gallerie - various pieces of Art of Lady Ada * Ada Humor - Ada related humor * What is Ada and Who is this Ada Lady AdaPower hosts a number of projects of my own such as GNATCOM - THE Ada 95 COM/DCOM/COM+ framework and GWindows - RAD Win32 Framework, and projcets of others GNACK, GNAT for MAC, etc. Others just mirror their sites on AdaPower like the Booch components and GtkAda. There are always new projects being added, for example, the Original Booch Components project (Booch's Ada83 code releases as GNAT modified GPL) will be joing AdaPower shorly. AdaPower posts updates to the site to on the AdaPower update list (send an e-mail to [log in to unmask] to get on the list). AdaPower also hosts the list server lists GNATCOM-List (GNATCOM and GWindows), the AdaCGI-List (David Wheeler's Ada CGI List), the AdaFAQ-list, the OpenToken-List (T.E.D's OpenToken list), and the AdaOS-List (The list for the OS in Ada project - www.adaos.org) (send subscribe to the [log in to unmask] to join any of these). AdaPower strives to be a service to the Ada Developer community, so if there is something not being provided, a quick e-mail can usually get it. Its contribution to Ada is also in making Ada look alive, there are a plague of Ada sites that have not been updated in so many years and have so many bad links making the net look like an Ada grave yard. I will admit that the absence of AdaPower in a speach made at SigAda concerning "new" Ada websites gave some serious personal hurt, the recent Ada Letters didn't help. David Botton --- [log in to unmask] wrote: > So what is AdaPower and how does one subscribe? __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Free email you can access from anywhere! http://mail.yahoo.com/