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Ada (programming language)

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Ada
ParadigmMulti-paradigm
Designed by
First appeared1980
Typing disciplinestatic, strong, safe, nominative
OSCross-platform
Filename extensions.adb .ads
Websiteadaic.org
Major implementations
AdaCore GNAT, Green Hills Software Optimising Ada 95 Compiler, PTC, Inc. PTC ApexAda and PTC ObjectAda, DDC-I Score
Dialects
SPARK, Ravenscar profile
Influenced by
ALGOL 68, Pascal, C++ (Ada 95), Smalltalk (Ada 95), Java (Ada 2005), Eiffel (Ada 2012)
Influenced
C++, Chapel, Eiffel, Java, Nim, PL/SQL, PL/pgSQL, Ruby, Rust, Seed7, SQL/PSM, VHDL

Ada is a computer programming language. It was invented by Jean Ichbiah during the 1980s.[1] It is very similar to the programming language Pascal. Ada offers various features to make a programme as safe as possible. That is why it is often used in systems, where an error can be very dangerous. Ada is an international standard.

Hello world in Ada

Example of a Hello world program in Ada:

with Ada.Text_IO;

procedure Hello is
begin
    -- output of Text "Hello, world!".
    Ada.Text_IO.Put_Line("Hello, world!");
end Hello;

References

  1. "The Ada Programming Language". The Ada Programming Language. Retrieved Feburary 12, 2016. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)