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Ada 95 for C and C ++ Programmers
By Simone Johnston; Addison Wesley, 1997, ISBN 0201403633. Book description and table of contents.
Changes to Ada 1987 - 1995
This document lists in detail the changes introduced in the second (Ada 9X) edition of the Ada standard (ISO/IEC 8652:1995) with respect to the first (Ada 83) edition (ISO 8652:1987).
Ada 95: The Lovelace Tutorial
This tutorial will explain the basics of the Ada computer programming language. This tutorial assumes that you have had some exposure to some other algorithmic programming language (such as Pascal, C, C++, or Fortran).
Quick Ada
The history of Ada, Sample programs, Lexical conventions and more...
Concurrency in Ada
A main Ada trait is facilities for concurrent programming; thorough, self-contained book, good for beginners to experts.
Ada 95 Language Reference Manual
This is the Ada Reference Manual.Other available Ada documents include: Rationale for the Ada Programming Language — 1995 edition, which gives an introduction to the new features of Ada, and explains the rationale behind them. Programmers should read this first.
Ada 95 Quality and Style: Guidelines for Professional Programmers
Edited by Software Productivity Consortium, 1995, under terms of DoD Ada Joint Program Office. Full guide content.
Ada Distilled
This book is for experienced programmers new to Ada. Heavily commented example programs help experienced programmer experiment with Ada. This is not a comprehensive book on the entire Ada language.
High Integrity Ada: The Spark Approach
Author active in all stages of Ada development, on original Ada 83 design team, participant in revision process.
Ada 95: The Craft of Object-Oriented Programming
Example-based introduction gradually develops small programs into large case-study type programs.
The Big Online Book of Linux Ada Programming
According to studies, GCC Ada may allow you to develop Linux applications in half the time compared to C. A language designed for team development and included with most Linux distributions
Ada 95 Rationale: The Language, the Standard Libraries
By Laurent Guerby, Ada 9X Design Team; Intermetrics, Inc., 1994-1996. Documents new Ada international standard ISO/IEC 8652:1995. Text, HTML.