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* Some Basic Information Needed.
@ 2019-05-31 11:52 ao402468
  2019-05-31 18:11 ` ao402468
  2019-06-01 21:17 ` ao402468
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From: ao402468 @ 2019-05-31 11:52 UTC (permalink / raw)


I have invented both the mathematics (Vector Factoring) and the Vector Cryptography that I have based on this invention as a working cipher implementation that is programmed in Ada-95.  I have taught myself sufficient Ada to do this a long time ago and I then used at that time a dedicated Ada Gide editor that came with the book “Ada 95 -  Problem solving and Program design by Feldman/Koffman.  This editor was very user friendly.

I now want to rewrite the same cipher source code of my earlier implementation in a more recent version of Ada and to this end I have bought the book by John Barnes “Programming Ada 2012”. I have also downloaded the editor/compiler “Gnat Programming Studio” so as to implement the new source code that I suspect will be needed.

I am finding the GPS a bit off-putting however in that the tutorial albeit highly articulate is also very fragmented and requires a lot of cross referencing (There is another newbie person with me also that I want to teach while learning to use GPS myself and the tutorial isn't helping).

Ideally, what I need is a book by some (any) author who uses GPS to demonstrate his worked examples in his/her book.  This can be any version of Ada – it’s the coding in GPS that I want to see in particular.

Can any person put me onto such a book (must use GPS if at all possible). Any other advice would be appreciated also - I need to learn to navigate around GPS - I don't like hacking through the tutorial however - Is there another way?.

Note: In passing, I have found that the Ada language is by far the better programming language in this hugely important industry.

adacrypt
.


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* Re: Some Basic Information Needed.
  2019-05-31 11:52 Some Basic Information Needed ao402468
@ 2019-05-31 18:11 ` ao402468
  2019-06-01 21:17 ` ao402468
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: ao402468 @ 2019-05-31 18:11 UTC (permalink / raw)


On Friday, 31 May 2019 12:52:58 UTC+1, ao40...@gmail.com  wrote:
> I have invented both the mathematics (Vector Factoring) and the Vector Cryptography that I have based on this invention as a working cipher implementation that is programmed in Ada-95.  I have taught myself sufficient Ada to do this a long time ago and I then used at that time a dedicated Ada Gide editor that came with the book “Ada 95 -  Problem solving and Program design by Feldman/Koffman.  This editor was very user friendly.
> 
> I now want to rewrite the same cipher source code of my earlier implementation in a more recent version of Ada and to this end I have bought the book by John Barnes “Programming Ada 2012”. I have also downloaded the editor/compiler “Gnat Programming Studio” so as to implement the new source code that I suspect will be needed.
> 
> I am finding the GPS a bit off-putting however in that the tutorial albeit highly articulate is also very fragmented and requires a lot of cross referencing (There is another newbie person with me also that I want to teach while learning to use GPS myself and the tutorial isn't helping).
> 
> Ideally, what I need is a book by some (any) author who uses GPS to demonstrate his worked examples in his/her book.  This can be any version of Ada – it’s the coding in GPS that I want to see in particular.
> 
> Can any person put me onto such a book (must use GPS if at all possible). Any other advice would be appreciated also - I need to learn to navigate around GPS - I don't like hacking through the tutorial however - Is there another way?.
> 
> Note: In passing, I have found that the Ada language is by far the better programming language in this hugely important industry.
> 
> adacrypt
> .

> Can any person put me onto such a book (must use GPS if at all possible). Any > other advice would be appreciated also - I need to learn to navigate around > > GPS - I don't like hacking through the tutorial however - Is there another way?.


* I hope this question isn't too inane for you advanced tekkies - 

adacrypt


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* Re: Some Basic Information Needed.
  2019-05-31 11:52 Some Basic Information Needed ao402468
  2019-05-31 18:11 ` ao402468
@ 2019-06-01 21:17 ` ao402468
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: ao402468 @ 2019-06-01 21:17 UTC (permalink / raw)


On Friday, 31 May 2019 12:52:58 UTC+1, ao40...@gmail.com  wrote:
> I have invented both the mathematics (Vector Factoring) and the Vector Cryptography that I have based on this invention as a working cipher implementation that is programmed in Ada-95.  I have taught myself sufficient Ada to do this a long time ago and I then used at that time a dedicated Ada Gide editor that came with the book “Ada 95 -  Problem solving and Program design by Feldman/Koffman.  This editor was very user friendly.
> 
> I now want to rewrite the same cipher source code of my earlier implementation in a more recent version of Ada and to this end I have bought the book by John Barnes “Programming Ada 2012”. I have also downloaded the editor/compiler “Gnat Programming Studio” so as to implement the new source code that I suspect will be needed.
> 
> I am finding the GPS a bit off-putting however in that the tutorial albeit highly articulate is also very fragmented and requires a lot of cross referencing (There is another newbie person with me also that I want to teach while learning to use GPS myself and the tutorial isn't helping).
> 
> Ideally, what I need is a book by some (any) author who uses GPS to demonstrate his worked examples in his/her book.  This can be any version of Ada – it’s the coding in GPS that I want to see in particular.
> 
> Can any person put me onto such a book (must use GPS if at all possible). Any other advice would be appreciated also - I need to learn to navigate around GPS - I don't like hacking through the tutorial however - Is there another way?.
> 
> Note: In passing, I have found that the Ada language is by far the better programming language in this hugely important industry.
> 
> adacrypt
> .

Sorted - Thanks everybody.

adacrypt

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