What is the best Ada compiler and IDE?
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Best Ada compiler and IDE
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Ada mode for GNU Emacs is pretty good.
A thread died for this retarded ada poster
Have you looked at the other threads on Jow Forums? It was a mercy kill.
LOL, it was. It really was! ROFL!
> ada
lul
just use rust
The DragonLace compiler was once available on FreeBSD with a nice collection of tools and libraries. I don't know if it is still maintained. The developer move to the DragonFly BSD project.
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Hi, skid. Ada is primarily used for bare-metal, real-time embedded systems.
gcc6-aux is still available on FreeBSD.
"The AUX compiler is based on release versions of the Free Software
Foundation's GNU Compiler Collection. It uses the GCC Runtime Library
Exception, so the resulting binaries have no licensing requirements.
Binaries produced by the AUX compiler should be legally handled the same
as binaries produced by any FSF compiler.
This compiler implements the full Ada-83, Ada-95, Ada-2005 and Ada-2012
standards."
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Lmao kid, you have no idea, move along.
Do you develop bare-metal, real-time embedded Ada systems on FreeBSD?
No.
>IDE
GNAT Programming Studio
That might be quite an exercise. It's almost certainly easier just to develop for embedded systems on Linux.
>An IDE that supports AIX OS
Neat
"supports"? How does an IDE "support" an OS?
Meaning it can run on this operating system?
>Ada
What are you gonna do? Program a fighter jet?
Why did NASA use Common Lisp instead of Ada then for their Mars Pathfinder?
You skids are adorable.
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CLIPS is nifty.
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Gather 'round, skiddies, for this tale of Ada, Past Present and Future.
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Rust is ideal for these purposes.
>ideal
You don't know what you are talking about.
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