On Wed, 16 May 2001, Preben Randhol wrote: > I recommend that you use Ada 95 and GtkAda.
Yes, Ada 95 is a nice language. > The app I'm developing just > needed to be compiled under Windows to work. It is being developed under > Linux of course. Ada 95 is highly portable. C and C++ are not. I think that well written C code is portable. Many projects deveĀ loped under GPL proove it. > Ada is the most powerful What do you mean by "powerful"? > object-oriented general purpose programming > language. It has built-in concurrency, built-in exception handling, Ada exception handling is very limited when compared to C++ or Java exception model. > built-in generic templates, built-in distributed execution, How good is Ada 95 in dynamic distributed execution? (when we do not know where are partitions of distributed program prior to running it) > standard > and defacto standard interfaces to other programming languages and > libaries, Is there an standard interface for database connection like JDBC is for Java? Are there any libraries for most popular commercial and non-commercial database management systems? [snipped summary and links] Regards, Andrzej -- http://kokosz.horyzont.net http://www.earthdawn.pl