...GNAT GPL 2010 is coming to Snow Leopard! :-) http://libre.adacore.com/libre/tools/gnat-gpl-edition-2010/
Am 11.06.2010, 09:34 Uhr, schrieb Martin <martin.dowie@btopenworld.com>: > ...GNAT GPL 2010 is coming to Snow Leopard! :-) > > http://libre.adacore.com/libre/tools/gnat-gpl-edition-2010/ Finaly - i have been waiting for this! Martin -- Martin Krischik mailto://krischik@users.sourceforge.net https://sourceforge.net/users/krischik
On Jun 11, 5:57 am, "Martin Krischik" <krisc...@users.sourceforge.net>
wrote:
> Am 11.06.2010, 09:34 Uhr, schrieb Martin <martin.do...@btopenworld.com>:
>
> > ...GNAT GPL 2010 is coming to Snow Leopard! :-)
>
> >http://libre.adacore.com/libre/tools/gnat-gpl-edition-2010/
>
> Finaly - i have been waiting for this!
>
> Martin
>
> --
> Martin Krischik
> mailto://krisc...@users.sourceforge.nethttps://sourceforge.net/users/krischik
And:
# Support for AVR (embedded 8 bit)
# Ravenscar support for the Lego Mindstorm NXT port (future
availability)
Hooray!
[-- Warning: decoded text below may be mangled, UTF-8 assumed --] [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 641 bytes --] RasikaSrinivasan@gmail.com expounded in news:b2736bd6-d8c4-4a56-95d4-a78a5b576ae6@h13g2000yqm.googlegroups.com: > On Jun 11, 5:57�am, "Martin Krischik" <krisc...@users.sourceforge.net> > wrote: >> Am 11.06.2010, 09:34 Uhr, schrieb Martin >> <martin.do...@btopenworld.com>: >> >> > ...GNAT GPL 2010 is coming to Snow Leopard! :-) >> >> >http://libre.adacore.com/libre/tools/gnat-gpl-edition-2010/ >> >> Finaly - i have been waiting for this! >> >> Martin >> >> -- >> Martin Krischik >> mailto://krisc...@users.sourceforge.nethttps://sourceforge.net/users/k >> ris > chik > > And: > > # Support for AVR (embedded 8 bit) +10 Warren
A recent survey (https://www.analyticsinsight.net/top-10-outdated-programming-languages-to-forget-in-2022/) enumerated the "TOP 10 OUTDATED PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES TO FORGET IN 2022". Although it mentionned COBOL, Pascal, Objective-C among others, it didn't mention Ada. Let's hope that it's not because the journalist didn't even know about Ada... Disclaimer: anyway, I don't think there is any value in that kind of survey, I was just afraid of seeing Ada mentionned... -- J-P. Rosen Adalog 2 rue du Docteur Lombard, 92441 Issy-les-Moulineaux CEDEX Tel: +33 1 45 29 21 52 https://www.adalog.fr
On 2022-06-28 13:29, J-P. Rosen wrote: > A recent survey > (https://www.analyticsinsight.net/top-10-outdated-programming-languages-to-forget-in-2022/) > > enumerated the "TOP 10 OUTDATED PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES TO FORGET IN > 2022". Although it mentionned COBOL, Pascal, > Objective-C among others, it didn't mention Ada. > Let's hope that it's not because the journalist didn't even know about > Ada... > > Disclaimer: anyway, I don't think there is any value in that kind of > survey, > I was just afraid of seeing Ada mentionned... A site called "Analytics Insight?" "No!" interrupted Owl, who was wise. "I have good eye-sight, insight, and foresight. How could an intelligent hare make such a silly mistake?" -- The Story Of The Hare Who Lost His Spectacles For sure, they listed criteria of "outdated" and then shown how these languages fulfill them. No? I am shocked! (:-)) -- Regards, Dmitry A. Kazakov http://www.dmitry-kazakov.de
The #1 on the list is VB.NET: "With developers actively adopting modern languages like .NET and C#, it might see itself shelved very soon." Oh wait, is .NET a language now? If you click on the link under "Microsoft", you land into something with the title: "In this article know about the top 10 Microsoft programming languages to know in 2022" One of them is VB.NET...
On Tue, 28 Jun 2022 21:19:13 -0700 (PDT), Gautier write-only address <gautier_niouzes@hotmail.com> declaimed the following: >The #1 on the list is VB.NET: "With developers actively adopting modern languages like .NET and C#, it might see itself shelved very soon." >Oh wait, is .NET a language now? Of course, the only reason VB.net carries the .net is to differentiate it from VB6 and earlier. The earlier VB variants using native Win32 API. In contrast, VB.net and C# (which looks to my eye like a C/C++ that was reverse-infected by Java) both rely upon the so-called "managed" common language runtime ("It's NOT the JVM!") that came in with the .NET scheme. <G> -- Wulfraed Dennis Lee Bieber AF6VN wlfraed@ix.netcom.com http://wlfraed.microdiversity.freeddns.org/
From the same site: "The latest programming language of Google, named Carbon will bring back the glory days of C++" https://www.analyticsinsight.net/googles-carbon-can-do-what-rust-cant-outperforming-c-in-programming/ "The purpose of this new work-in-progress programming language is to convert the C++ codebases in a better way than Rust. According to experts, Rust doesn’t have the same bi-directional interoperability as other tools [...]" :-)