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"Introducing Ada 9X" is a product of the Ada 9X Project, dated Feb 1993.
It was written by John Barnes. From the first chapter:
Chapter 2 highlights the main changes -- primarily the four key areas
outlined in Section 1.3. The intent is to provide a technically
oriented management overview illustrating, with examples, the prime
benefits of Ada 9X with respect to Ada 83.
By contrast, Chapter 3 provides an overview of the whole language in a
discursive style and introduces new terminology where appropriate. For
the most part, this overview is equally applicable to both Ada 83 and to
Ada 9X. Areas of enhanced functionality in Ada 9X are indicated thus
illustrating where change has occurred.
Finally, Chapter 4 summarizes the incompatibilities thereby giving
guidance to existing Ada 83 programmers in order to smooth their
transition to Ada 9X.
This document provides a description of the main features of Ada 9X
and the rationale for the changes to Ada 83. It follows the inspiration
of the rationale for Ada 83 by blending exposition with explanation.
Version 1.0, June 24, 1993 Initial release to the PAL
This program may be distributed freely as long as no charge is made other than for disk duplication and handling fees. The original "Introducing Ada 9X" document was copyright 1993 Intermetrics, Inc. Reprinting is permitted if accompanied by this statement.
This documentation is provided "AS IS" and without any expressed or implied warranties whatsoever. No warranties as to performance, merchantability, or fitness for a particular purpose exist. The user must assume the entire risk and liability of using this document. In no event shall any person or organization of people be held responsible for any direct, indirect, consequential or inconsequential damages or lost profits.
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