The AdaOS Operating System (2000)
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#3Is Ada still around?
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#4Is Ada still around?
It never went anywhere, still used for what it was used...
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#5Is Ada still around?
Yes. It's often used in safety-critical systems as an alternative to C, though C is still significantly more common.
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#8Earlier quoted context omitted.
It never went anywhere, still used for what it was used...
What? I just left a job in defense software that used Ada and it was a fairly new program.
So we agree.
It never went anywhere => ie. it never left.
Still used for what it was used => ie. the same kind of software (defense, etc).
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#9https://sourceforge.net/projects/adaos/files/
Why is sourceforge's ui so bad? Why not display the files instead of expecting me to download some random zip file?
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#10Earlier quoted context omitted.
It never went anywhere, still used for what it was used...
A lot of flight and safety critical software has gone c++ at least in the US. Do178b approved g++ clones started popping up about 25 years ago and have made dramatic inroads.
>g++ clones
What does this mean? Something like certified forks of g++?