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Ada Resources
There are many sources of information about Ada available from organisations and individuals throughout the world.
We include a few of the primary starting places here:The GNAT User's Guide and Reference Manual are also available here.
Note that these are made available primarily for our students' profit; although we do update them from time to time we do not maintain a mirror of the most recent versions of these documents.
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http://lglwww.epfl.ch
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Google Advanced Code Search
Google Code Search helps you find function definitions and sample code by giving you one place to search publicly accessible source code hosted on the Internet.
With Google Code Search, you can: Use regular expressions to search more precisely Restrict your search by language, license or filename View the source file with links back to the entire package and the webpage where it came from
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http://www.google.com
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Ada Programming - Wikibook
Welcome to the Ada Programming tutorial at Wikibooks.
This is the first Ada tutorial covering the Ada 2005 standard.
If you are a beginner you will learn the latest standard - if you are a seasoned Ada user you can see what's new. Current Development Stage for Ada Programming is ' (Jul 27, 2005)'. At this date, there are more than 200 pages in this book, which makes Ada Programming the largest of the programming wikibooks[1]. But still...
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http://en.wikibooks.org
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