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|LCT=yes}}'''Ada''' is a structured, statically typed [[imperative programming|imperative]] computer programming language initially standardized by [[ANSI]] in 1983 and by [[ISO]] in 1987. It is called as [[Ada 83]]. The next version, known as [[Ada 95]], was standardized by ISO 1n 1995 (ISO/IEC 8652:1995). The newest version of the standard was published in March, 2007. That version is officially called ISO/IEC 8652:1995/Amd 1:2007. This version is officially still the 1995 version with an amendment in 2007. It is known as [[Ada 2005]]. |
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The language is named after [[wp:Ada_Lovelace|Augusta Ada King, Countess of Lovelace]] thought to be the first ever programmer. Initially it was designed for [http://www.defense.gov U.S. Department of Defense]. The language is used for large and mission-critical systems. See [[wp:Ada_(programming_language)|also]]. |
The language is named after [[wp:Ada_Lovelace|Augusta Ada King, Countess of Lovelace]] thought to be the first ever programmer. Initially it was designed for [http://www.defense.gov U.S. Department of Defense]. The language is used for large and mission-critical systems. See [[wp:Ada_(programming_language)|also]]. |