Tucker Taft wrote: > Here is a possible replacement paragraph which tries to move > beyond the safety-critical, to the business-critical. Is > it an improvement? > > -Tuck > > -------------- > > When there is no room for error... > Choose Ada. TUCK: I very much like this, probably more than anything else I've read in this tread. It avoids any of the feature-specific or single-property-specific buzzwords in many recent msgs that allow misinterpretation of converses (i.e., Ada's not good for anything except this). I doubt that anyone would admit their goal is to write code with errors, but I surely won't mind turning them off to Ada if errors are their goal or are even marginally acceptable. I think part of Ada's problem has been the over-hype in the 80's as Ada being good for everything, and this slogan and most others suggested this week appear to avoid that over-sell and get down to easy-to-demonstrate benefits of Ada. You know I have always liked the "high reliability" and "when failure is not an option" phrases, and your new slogan subsumes them nicely, IMO. --hh