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Proceedings of the 2002 annual ACM SIGAda international conference on Ada: The engineering of correct and reliable software for real-time & distributed systems using Ada and related technologies table of contents
Houston, Texas, USA
Pages: 22 - 26  
Year of Publication: 2002
ISBN:1-58113-611-0
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Authors
Martin C. Carlisle  United States Air Force Academy
Ricky E. Sward  United States Air Force Academy
Jeffrey W. Humphries  United States Air Force Academy
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ACM: Association for Computing Machinery
SIGADA: ACM Special Interest Group on Ada Programming Language
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

This paper explains our efforts to add Ada to Microsoft's family of .NET languages. There are several advantages to weaving Ada into the Common Language Environment provided by the .NET environment. This paper explains our approach and current progress on the research. We provide the means to extract Ada specification files from Microsoft Intermediate Language (MSIL) code and compile Ada programs into MSIL.


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Jepson, Brian, A Visual J# .NET Primer, http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/dotnet/2001/10/15/jsharp.html
 
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The .NET Runtime Environment. See http://www.microsoft.com/net/.
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