In 1994, Ada was still required for many or most
programs.  

It was the FEMA of programming.



--- Jerry Wolper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > Nearly did a PHd using LISP, instead I did one
> using ADA... a really
> > practical skill set that turned out to be (not).
> 
> 25 years ago, Ada was going to become the dominant
> language in the 
> world (with the help of the U.S. Defense
> Department). Of course, in 
> those days, personal computers were just toys, too.
> 
> -Jerry Wolper
>  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> 
> 
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