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  • ChrisXY
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    Originally posted by philcostin View Post
    Why can't more people seem to get along with Ada? It isn't just a dead pascal copy... it's actually... well, very good!
    Object orientation is possible but a bit strange. Maybe this will get better with the next version of the standard...

    GUI bindings... Well, there is gtkada...

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  • znby
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    It was a very interesting idea, but perhaps a bit overambitious. For example, I believe they planned to write their own X server in Ada, even if they could get it working in a reasonable time frame, would it have made much of a difference?

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  • philcostin
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    I must have missed this one - Why can't more people seem to get along with Ada? It isn't just a dead pascal copy... it's actually... well, very good!

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  • onicsis
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    AuroraUX source code or documentation

    Too bad that very interesting open source projects are abandoned
    I am interested in Ada programming language and software written in this language.
    Does anyone know a mirror for the OS, source code or documentation or anything related to the AuroraUX OS? Linux or Solaris ports.
    Unlike closed source software, any dead open source code can be ressurected and brought back to life after many years.
    Mention that Google did not find anything relevant.

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  • phoronix
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    The AuroraUX Operating System Is Dead

    Phoronix: The AuroraUX Operating System Is Dead

    While figuring out what niche operating systems to benchmark on Phoronix next, I realized the AuroraUX operating system project quietly disappeared...

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