free programming language
Rich Caloggero
rjc at MIT.EDU
Mon Mar 11 16:51:57 EST 2002
Outch!! ADA is syntactically complex, and has never gained much acceptance
in the software community. I'd really suggest Java. Its syntactically very
close to C, it is interpretive (although I'm not sure I've ever really seen
a read-eval-print sort of interpreter for it), and it is very very powerful.
It is free, modern, object oriented, continually being updated and improved,
and you can even do GUI stuff which is accessible. OK, so Freedom Scientific
has a bit of work to do in this area, but to get started, its pretty good.
There is an excellent book called "Thinking in Java", by Bruce Eckel
available for free, and published in HTML on the web at
http://www.mindview.net in the books section. There is also a very good book
called "Thinking in C++ on the same site". I have read these books and they
are excellent, and very accessible.
Hope this info helps.
Rich
----- Original Message -----
From: <jwantz at hpcc2.hpcc.noaa.gov>
To: <speakup at braille.uwo.ca>
Sent: 11 March, 2002 11:38 AM
Subject: Re: free programming language
Hi Pete,
I don't know Ada myself, but I've seen Ada listings and articles in
programming magazines like Dr. Dobb's Journal. It seems syntactically
complex, much more so than say C++.
Jim
On Mon, 11 Mar 2002, Pete wrote:
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> What about ADA as a starting point for learning programming?
> Pete
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