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  2. Ada (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    A Technical Corrigendum to Ada 95 was published in October 2001, [43] [44] and a major Amendment, ISO/IEC 8652:1995/Amd 1:2007 [45] [46] was published on March 9, 2007, commonly known as Ada 2005 because work on the new standard was finished that year.

  3. TLD Systems - Wikipedia

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    Promotional "matchbook" from TLD Systems, actually containing a map of their Los Angeles area. TLD Systems, Ltd. was an American software company active in the 1980s and 1990s and based in Torrance, California, that specialized in language compilers for the JOVIAL and Ada programming languages that were targeted to embedded systems.

  4. Verdix - Wikipedia

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    The Verdix Ada Development System (VADS) [3] provided a set of tools for software developers who create complex systems. It included an Ada compiler, a visual debugger, a library management system, and an efficient runtime system. VADS was sold in several configurations: [3] VADS self: For self-hosted systems running on workstations

  5. DJGPP - Wikipedia

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    DJGPP presents the programmer an interface which is compatible with the ANSI C and C99 standards, DOS APIs, and an older POSIX-like environment.Compiled binaries are long filename (LFN) aware and can handle such names under most 32-bit Windows by default, but they cannot use the Win16 or Win32 APIs that graphical programs on Windows need.

  6. AverStar - Wikipedia

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    It participated in the design effort leading to the Ada programming language, designed the Red language, one of the finalists in the design competition, and wrote one of the first production-quality Ada compilers. The large-scale Ada 95 revision of the language was designed at Intermetrics. [1] [2]

  7. DDC-I - Wikipedia

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    DDC International A/S was housed in a converted textile mill in Lyngby, Denmark, here seen in 1990. DDC-I established a business in selling the Ada compiler system product, named DACS, directly to firms, both as software to develop projects in Ada with, and as source code to computer makers and others, who would rehost or retarget it to other processors and operating systems.

  8. GNU Compiler Collection - Wikipedia

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    The GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) is a collection of compilers from the GNU Project that support various programming languages, hardware architectures and operating systems. The Free Software Foundation (FSF) distributes GCC as free software under the GNU General Public License (GNU GPL).

  9. Ada Semantic Interface Specification - Wikipedia

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    Ada Semantic Interphase Specification under the ISO/IEC 8652 Ada 95 Reference Manual (Ada Language Referencing Manual, 1994) is defined as an interface amidst an Aria environment and other tools requiring information from the Aria environment. Features of ASIS based tools could include: [4] high quality code analysis; automated code monitors ...