fellow teamers
after being urged by not just richard riehle but 2 others to share
some (shall we say less than pleasant) local or bay area info in a
certain
vein it has recently come to my attention that one major "ada" software
vendor
(i.e.,Rational) is the subject of some serious concerns(perhaps
litigation) concerning continual lack of support. the not so big firm
does mainly defense software work in the san jose area and another
commercially directed ada s/w firm not so far away has had
not much luck either in getting support from this same major vendor..
last but not least a major aerospace corporation in sunnyvale has let
it be known that due to an apparently lingering problem with support for
ada
that they are shifting gears to c++ much to the disappointment of the
current ada community... seemingly mgmt has again dropped the ball away
from technological strength and veered toward the more financial
vein(which
will certainly bode less well down the pipe for those who bother to
watch
the store at all).
are we being hard on Rational ? Probably but darn it isn't it about
time
we pointed out with the above data that there is much room for
improvement
in how they are catering to the ada worl of late or
their mgmt completely lose focus....? only time willl tell.
disgruntled- you bet !
Hi danny sorry I emailed you that c++ file, I forgot to change the
format before i posted it.
Man, the project is the size of the whole damn world.Anyway, on the
bright side am coping well, if coding 15hrs a wk is anything to go by,
even by Richard's very high standards.hhhhaaaaaah
Gotta chill baby
And, hey, Win2000 Networks have not failed Leicester University(yet!!).I
spoke to a colleague there the other day, and he told me after the
initial hiccups, everything is cool and very firm. I am not too sure.I
am sticking with Novell. Tried and tested!!
>From: AdaWorks <[log in to unmask]>
>Reply-To: AdaWorks <[log in to unmask]>
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Re: Programmer's Paradise
>Date: Tue, 16 Nov 1999 15:28:01 -0800
>
>Richard,
>
>Thanks for your thoughtful response to my polemic. I started
>it as a response to Rush Kester's question and lost control
>as my passion grew more intense. Then, looking if over after
>composing it, I toned it down (believe it or not), before
>launching across the planet.
>
>Interesting how many readers have already sent me notes of
>approbation for some of my key points.
>
>I understand the importance of making the profit. I run a business
>too. I have run larger businesses in the past, and am clear on
>the duty of a coporation to its stockholders.
>
>That being said, I find it a little frustrating that those of us
>engaged in the sale of Ada products and services cannot seem to
>find a way to better publicize our successes. I find it puzzling
>that an organization founded to develop and market Ada products
>has turned its back on the very technology that gave it a start.
>It is confounding that we are relying on volunteers [you mentioned
>Hal Hart] for the expansion of our marketplace.
>
>At the recent SigAda there plenty enough of naysayers, several of
>whom took the trouble to buttonhole me and pronounce their conclusion
>of doom. There were others who continue to be optimistic because
>they see new projects in place, observe some on-going support for
>their efforts, and expect more positive developments in the future.
>
>I think there is evidence that some progress is being made even as
>some organizations make the mistake of converting over to C++. It
>is probably necessary for them to try C++ so they can feel better
>about Ada when they discover just how bad it really is for serious
>software development. It is a little like the fellow who bangs his
>head against the wall because it feels so good when he stops.
>
>Meanwhile, people who know better need to be taking more responsible
>positions. Those who realize the benefits of Ada ought to be guiding
>their clients, present and future, away from the treacherous waters
>they have chosen. Like Ulysses, binding his sailors to the masts to
>protect them from the seductive songs of deadly Sirens, a responsible
>enterprise will seek to protect its charges rather than let them
>follow the music into disaster.
>
>Yes, we need to make a profit. Already, we have realized that many of
>our former Ada clients are asking for C++ classes. We do not turn down
>business, so we are providing that training. We continue to promote
Ada
>even as we teach other languages. Recently, a couple of students
>complained
>in a C++ class that we mentioned Ada too often. Sighhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.
They
>really need to know the differences if they are building DoD software.
>People's lives depend on this stuff.
>
>Absent the support of our compiler publishers, absent a coordinated
>marketing communications or public relations effort of the ARA, we
>can do something. Those of us who are able to write coherent and
>interesting articles should be doing so. Those of us who are able
>to present papers and tutorials should be doing so. Those of us who
>are able to get on the program committee of some computer conference
>should be doing so. Go into the world and preach where it is needed.
>
>It is clear that the ARA is not moving to advance the awareness of the
>public regarding Ada. Nothing has happened for a long time that anyone
>can notice. The efforts of people such as you, Dr. Conn, have made
>a huge difference. We need more of you if Ada is going to get any
>attention from the rest of the computing community.
>
>Is Rational doing anything to promote Ada? Not that we can see. Is the
>ARA doing anything? There is little evidence of it. Is any other
compiler
>publisher doing anything beyond promoting their own product? Perhaps.
It
>does not seem obvious. All the significant effort, at present, seems
>to be from volunteers. I guess we simply need to accept this and
recruit
>more volunteers.
>
>Richard
>
>Richard Riehle
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>AdaWorks Software Engineering
>Suite 30
>2555 Park Boulevard
>Palo Alto, CA 94306
>(650) 328-1815
>FAX 328-1112
>http://www.adaworks.com
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