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Ada 95 Rationale (Laurent Guerby)

Ada 95 Rationale (Laurent Guerby)

Ada 95 Rationale (Laurent Guerby)

This document describes the rationale for Ada 95, the revised International Standard. This note is divided in to several parts. The first part gives an Introduction to Ada 95. The second part contains a more detailed chapter by chapter account of the Core language. The third part covers the various Annexes which address the predefined environment and the needs of specialized application areas.

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