Synopses & Reviews
Ada 95 is the first new version of Ada since 1983 when it was designated the official programming language of the Department of Defense. This book was specifically designed for those who need to quickly acquire an in-depth working knowledge of Ada 95. It provides readers with easy-to-follow, step-by-step guidance on all aspects of this powerful language. And, while all the other Ada guides devote, at best, a special chapter to this new version, Rendezvous With Ada 95 offers fully integrated coverage of all the language's new features and characteristics. Written by an author who helped develop the new Ada language standard, it gives you:
- Expert guidance on powerful new Ada 95 constructs that support object-oriented programming,programming-in-the-large, and real-time programming
- Integrated coverage of all new features and improvements, including hierarchical libraries, type extension, classwide programming, general access types, and protected objects
- Detailed coverage of all Ada basics, from data types and control structures to subprograms and packages
- Presentation of advanced features, such as generics, tasking, hardware, interfacing, and exception handling
- Icons in margin to highlight Ada 95 features
- Numerous code examples and exercises to test reader understanding of key concepts
Synopsis
An introduction to the Ada computer language featuring straightforward English and technical accuracy and completeness. Includes many handy programming tips and warnings of common pitfalls encountered in learning Ada. Reviews the development of Ada, then covers Ada's capabilities from basic functions to advanced techniques, including low-level programming. Each chapter comprises an introduction to the topics covered, clear and detailed discussion supported by illustrative examples with line code, and an exercise set.
About the Author
DAVID J. NAIDITCH is a software engineer with Hughes Aircraft Company in El Segundo, California. He has extensive experience teaching Ada at UCLA, Hughes, and seminars throughout the United States.
Table of Contents
Basics of Ada.
Control Structures.
Arrays.
Records.
Blocks, Procedures, and Functions.
Packages.
Generics.
Compilation Units.
Exceptions.
Access Types.
More about Types.
Input/Output.
Tasking.
Low-Level Programming.
Appendices.
Index.