In his Ada history, Col. Whitaker notes that, "In 1992 the Military Academies still do not teach Ada as their primary language." This is not good. It is not in the DoD's interests for future program managers to graduate with a built-in bias for any language already known to be less than best for most military purposes. These will someday be the guys approving the bids to write new stuff in B "because it's even easier to write than C" I suggest (and intend to tell the VIPs directly) that any student in a service academy should be at least as familiar with Ada as with any other language. If necessary, use a little of the proposed $1.5 million "investment in infrastructure" to ensure this. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Wes Groleau, Hughes Defense Communications, Fort Wayne, IN USA Senior Software Engineer - AFATDS Tool-smith Wanna-be w w g r o l at p s e u l t 0 1 dot f w dot h a c dot c o m SPAM should be sent to [log in to unmask] If you don't want to pay $500 (see 47 USC 227), don't send it here. ----------------------------------------------------------------------