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- Subject: Ada readability, Bryan & Mendal book purpose
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- Date: 7 Jan 93 18:18:00 GMT
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- David Emery writes:
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- >The point of Mendal & Bryan (or Bryan & Mendal, depending on volume)
- >is to illustrate the dark corners of the language.
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- That doesn't seem to be the point of the book. Let me quote the authors
- from the preface: " This book is designed to teach the reader the full
- semantics of Ada." Let me further quote from
- Robert B. K. Dewar's foreward; " (this book) ... is the first book on Ada
- which makes a serious and comprehensive effort to go beyond the minimal
- knowledge of the design issues in Ada which suffice to allow carrying out
- routine Ada programming activities." "...it will also be very useful to the
- Ada programmer whose compiler or program malfunctions in a mysterious
- language related manner ..."
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- My point is that we must understand Ada at least to the level of the
- B&M book. It is not just an "illustration", it is "the language". As
- Robert Dewar says, the other books contain only "minimal knowledge".
- In my opinion minimal knowledge is necessary to get started but not
- enough to build the systems that we need to build.
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- SO, go get the book!
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- sam harbaugh
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