4526P@NAVPGS.BITNET (LT Scott A. Norton, USN) (05/02/87)
In article <3865@sdcc3.ucsd.EDU> ma183say@sdcc3.ucsd.edu.UUCP (Lee Fountain) writes: > The advantage to M2 is the Module > construct. It allows for data hiding and abstraction better than > any other current method (except for Ada's Package, but who wants > to discuss Ada?). I do! For the only personal computer with multitasking, I want a language that knows about tasks. I want separate compilation without having to write a makefile that tells the compiler what depends on what. I want Generics. I want Packages. I want Exceptions. I want Entry and Accept. The NYU Ada/Ed compiler is available for the IBM PC/XT, for only $95. Its written in C, no less. ( All the C wizards on the net say, "so there!") So, Ada on the Amiga is an achievable desire. LT Scott A. Norton, USN Naval Postgraduate School Monterey, CA 93943-5018 4526P@NavPGS.BITNET