Where can I find additional Ada info?
The GNU Ada compiler (GNAT) can be found at cs.nyu.edu, under /pub/gnat. It is a robust compiler, avialable on a variety of platforms and OSs, including OS/2, MS-DOS, Solaris, Linux, SunOS, and many others. Free Ada goodies, including “help” materials from “Team Ada” (see below) are available from wuarchive.wustl.edu, under /languages/ada. You can also find this same material at any other wuarchive mirror site, including ftp.cdrom.com. If you have a CD-ROM, you might want to consider ordering the Walnut Creek Ada CDROM, which contains a mirror of the Public Ada Library. For more information, call 1-510-674-0783 or e-mail to info@cdrom.com. You also might want to poke around the userdocs/alt_srcs directory in the PAL. The alt_srcs directory contains pointers to CDROMs, other online services, companies and their products, etc. The Ada 95 Reference Manual, the Ada 95 Rationale, and several other interesting Ada-related documents can be found at www.adahome.com. If you’re running Mosaic, C
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