Introduction to Ada : a top-down approach for programmers

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Introduction to Ada : a top-down approach for programmers

Phillip Caverly, Phillip Goldstein

Brooks/Cole Pub. Co., c1986

  • : pbk

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Includes index

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内容説明

This hands-on text shows readers how to write complete programs and program units that conform to the ANSI Standard. The concept of the package, central to ADA is introduced early: in the first chapter, readers are shown how to create their own package to simplify I/O. Successive programs are more complex, each containing new features or embodying new concepts such as data abstraction. Its skills-orientated approach and numerous program examples and exercises make it a highly effective learning tool. As instructors for the US Army's ADA Project at Fort Monmouth, the authors have successfully used their methods with hundreds of students. The book's top-down design presents the global features of ADA for programmers experienced in modular languages such as PL/1 and Pascal. A thorough discussion of many of ADA's lower-level features is contained in an appendix. This book should be of interest to degree and diploma students on introductory courses in ADA.

目次

Introduction. Packages and input/output. Encapsulating data types in packages. Encapsulating data objects in packages. Encapsulating finite state machines in packages. Tasking. Blocks and exceptions. Private types and generics. Appendices.

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