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- From: garyp@rmtc.paramax.com (Gary Palangian [RMTC/ISP])
- Subject: First-Time C
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- Date: Mon, 11 Jan 1993 21:06:36 GMT
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- Hey Now Everybody,
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- I have been working with Ada for about 8 years now. I think
- Ada is the best thing to happen to large systems development since
- magnetic disk. Part of my previous job was comparing Ada and C so
- I know a little about C programming.
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- Our customer is probably going to make a decision to move from
- Ada to C on my project. I am concerned about our ability to
- control the software engineering process, especially module integration,
- using C as a language. Can anybody offer advice or a reference text
- that discusses large system development and the particular implementation
- and coordintation issues one should expect/plan for if C were the implementation
- language.
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- Please, I don't wan't to start an Ada/C thing. And I will not
- say any more about changing from Ada to C. I would appreciate
- concise and concrete information for managing large systems development
- using C, especially from those with an Ada background.
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- Thanks,
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- Gary P.
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