Multilanguage programming on the JVM: the Ada 95 benefits
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Electronic maneuvering board and dead reckoning tracer decision aid for the officer of the deck
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Inspiring our undergraduate students' asperations
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RAPTOR: a visual programming environment for teaching algorithmic problem solving
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Problem solving through programming: motivating the non-programmer
Journal of Computing Sciences in Colleges
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From the Publisher:In this third edition, educators Michael Feldman and Elliot Koffman continue to refine and enhance their balanced presentation of modern programming concepts and Ada 95 language capabilities. Students with no prior programming experience will begin to program with this interesting and powerful yet flexible language that is used in the Boeing 777 and Airbus 340, the International Space Station the European high-speed rail system, and many other major projects around the world. This text includes a CD-ROM containing versions of the GNU Ada 95 compiler (GNAT), program development tools, and high-resolution graphics support for the Windows, DOS, Macintosh and Linux operating systems. GNAT supports the full Ada 95 language as standardized by the ISO and the ANSI.