howell@COMMUNITY-CHEST.MITRE.ORG.UUCP (06/19/87)
"Our existing PSEs, of which Unix is a good example, are architecturally akin to early Saxon churches which generally speaking consisted of four walls, a roof, two windows, and a door, and which were as a consequence functionally convenient but still doctrinally correct. Ada is indeed an impressive engineering achievement, but its complexity and its overlap into programming-in-the-large leads inevitably to our early efforts at APSEs resembling building in the baroque style without the necessary experience." John Buxton, author of Stoneman document, 17 September 1984 (Ada Letters IV.5-43) Seems as true today as it did in 84...