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== Programming in Ada == |
== Programming in Ada == |
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=== Per Iniziare === |
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* [[Linguaggio Ada/Base|Le Basi Dell'Ada]] |
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* [[Ada Programming/Basic|Basic Ada]], '''Read-Me-First!''' |
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* [[Linguaggio Ada/Sviluppo|Sviluppo di un programma in Ada]] |
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=== Caratteristiche del Linguaggio === |
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These chapters look at the broader picture. They are more tutorial like and show how the keyword, operators and so forth work together. |
These chapters look at the broader picture. They are more tutorial like and show how the keyword, operators and so forth work together. |
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Prefazione
Benvenuti!! Questo wikibook, iniziato come traduzione dall'inglese, si propone come tutorial per la programmazione in Ada.
Questo è il primo tutorial dedicato al linguaggio di programmazione Ada che contenga anche la descrizione dello standard Ada 2005. Se sei un principiante potrai imparare il nuovo standard, se, invece, sei un esperto utilizzatore di Ada potrai conoscerne le novità.
Cenni Generali sull'Ada
Ada è un linguaggio di programmazione che prende il suo nome da Augusta Ada King, Contessa di Lovelace.
Ada include alcune caratteristiche che supportano direttamente, una programmazione orientata agli oggetti strutturata.
Ada è una buona scelta per il Rapid Application Development (Rapido Sviluppo di Applicazioni), Extreme Programming (XP), e per lo sviluppo di Software Libero.
=== The Language Reference Manual === Template:Da wikificareikipedia
The Ada Reference Manual (RM) —full name Ada Reference Manual, ISO/IEC 8652:1995(E)— is the official language definition. If you have any question and nobody can answer you, you will find something in the RM (albeit often a bit cryptic for non-language-lawyers). For this reason, all complete (not draft) pages in Ada Programming contain links into the appropriate pages in the RM.
- You can browse the complete RM for Ada 95 in one of the following sites:
- There are two documents related with the RM:
- The Annotated Reference Manual, an extended version of the RM aimed at compiler writers or other persons who want to know the fine details of the language.
- The Reference Manual Rationale, an explanation of the features of the language.
- The draft for the upcoming Ada 2005 can be found here. Beware: it's not finished yet.
=== Ada Conformity Assessment Test Suite === Template:Da wikificareikipedia
Unlike other programming languages, Ada compilers are officially tested and only those which pass this test are accepted for military and commercial work. This means that all Ada compilers behave (almost) the same, so you do not have to learn any dialects. But because the Ada standard allows the compiler writers to include some additions, you could learn a cool new feature only to find out that your favorite compiler does not support it....
Programming in Ada
Per Iniziare
Dove trovare un compilatore, o come compilare il sorgente, tutte le risposte qui:
Caratteristiche del Linguaggio
These chapters look at the broader picture. They are more tutorial like and show how the keyword, operators and so forth work together.
- Control Structures
- Types and Subtypes
- Strings
- Subprograms
- Packages
- Input Output
- Exceptions
- Generics
- Tasking
- Object Orientation
- Memory management
- New in Ada 2005
- Ada Programming Tips
Computer Programming
The following articles are Ada adaptations from articles of the Computer programming book. The texts of these articles are language neutral but the examples are all Ada.
Language Summary
Within the following chapters we look at foundations of Ada. These chapters may be used for reference of a particular keyword, delimiter, operator and so forth.
Predefined Language Libraries
The library which comes with Ada in general and GNAT in particular. Ada's built in library is quite extensive and well structured. These chapters too are more reference like.
Other Language Libraries
Other libraries which are not part of the standard but freely available.
See also
- AdaWikiRing — A list of Ada Wikis
- AdaPower — Ada Tools and Resources
- Ada World — A brand new Ada related website
- Ada Answers — Building better software with Ada
- Computer-Books.us — Online Ada books
Authors and contributors
This Wikibook has been written by:
- Martin Krischik (Contributions)
- Manuel Gómez (Contributions)
- Santiago Urueña (Contributions)
- C.K.W. Grein (Contributions)
- Bill Findlay (Contributions)
- B. Seidel (Contributions)
- Simon Wright (Contributions)
- Allen Lew (Contributions)
- John Oleszkiewicz (Contributions)
- Nicolas Kaiser (Contributions)
- Larry Luther (Contributions)
- Ed Falis
- Pascal Obry
- Unnamed Hero (Contributions)
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