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From: sdy@ssc-vax.UUCP (meaningless trivia)
Newsgroups: comp.lang.ada
Subject: available ada books?
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Date: 13 Jul 88 22:00:29 GMT
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So if you were going to pick one reference book (not the LRM) for a person
who already knows some Ada which one would it be?

We have a few Barnes' books around here that aren't too bad but I figure there
must have been some newer ones published since then.


Feel free to email replies I'll summerize -- or just post -- it don't
matter much to me.


steve.

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