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- From: alex@cs.umd.edu (Alex Blakemore)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.ada
- Subject: In defense of Greg
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- Date: 25 Jan 93 21:07:43 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan25.114636.10496@sei.cmu.edu> progers@ajpo.sei.cmu.edu (Pat Rogers) writes:
- >>Greg Aharonian
- >>Source Translation & Optimiztion
- >>P.O. Box 404, Belmont, MA 02178
-
- > Perhaps they recognized you. :)
-
- I see the smiley and realize Pat is teasing, but I must state that I
- appreciate many of Greg's posts. His role as a devil's advocate is
- very useful in keeping us from believing our own press releases.
- Ada has been extremely slow in gaining industry acceptance.
- More slow than it deserves if technical quality of the language
- were the primary consideration.
-
- The Ada community (and the government in particular) would be well
- served if we looked carefully at the rapid spread of C++ and the
- very slow growth of Ada to date. We need to understand this
- phenomenah and then possibly modify our behavior if we want Ada to
- succeed.
-
- This requires low cost high quality compilers, aggressive but honest
- marketing by govt and industry, fixing shortcomings of Ada83, making
- Ada work better in mixed language environments, (possibly) stricter
- enforcement of the mandate, much better support for Ada reuse -
- (dont deny ftp access to reuse libraries, we _want_ people to browse
- and reuse Ada code), clear statements in support of Ada from
- goverment, support for Ada introduction into universities.
-
- Ada will not succeed in the market merely by sponsoring studies to
- come to the prearranged conclusion that it already has captured the
- market.
-
- The Ada9X project seems to recognize much of this, but not the rest
- of Dod. Most of these changes are only in attitude and will - few
- require much money, especially compared to what's been spent on Ada
- to date. None of this will ensure Ada's success, but doing the
- opposite is sure to harm Ada's acceptance. And then we'll all be
- trying to remember to type break; before case for the rest of our
- careers.
-
- Anyway, I appreciate most of Greg's postings because he points these
- things out so clearly. They do tend to start endless flame wars (:.
- Perhaps we dont like reading them - but that doesnt mean we should
- ignore them.
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