[comp.lang.ada] Artificially intelligent Ada Answer-Person

rharwood@east.pima.edu (05/29/91)

Several recent & frequently asked questions have ready answers available in the
various free Ada information sources, questions such as (but not limited to):

     "Is there an Ada compiler for machine XYZ?"
     "Is there a way to do command line arguments that's portable?"
     "Is there a {linked list | sort | pretty printer} already written?"

Knowing, as many of us "old-timer" and frequent readerss do, that most of these
questions could be answered with some guided research, I have to ask the
following question:

     What can the Ada community do to make Ada information more READILY
     and EASILY available to the general computing public?

AdaIC, AdaNET, INFO-ADA and comp.lang.ada, the ASR, and other sources are
readily available, but it seems there is no "artificially intelligent"
answer-person service available.  I should to be able to log into a free/cheap
service and type in any variant of the three questions above and get an
IMMEDIATE answer.  Does such a beast exist?

I have two motives for asking. (1) I'm an information-hog and there are tons of
simple questions like the above I'd like to ask, and am looking for the best
source of such information without absolutely REQUIRING human intevention, and
(2) If such a service is NOT available, I'd like to consider building one.

Any comments?
Ray
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