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Ada 95
Ada 95 by: Chuck Table of Contents 1. Introduction 1.1 History 1.2 The Contest 1.3 Availability 2. How to declare a class 2.1 Tagged: Not for every class 2.2 Controlled, or not controlled 2.3 Never use non-initialized objects 2.4 The myth of object creation 2.5 Delete or Finalize 3. Naming convention 3.1 Names of the Ada package and the associated main class type 3.2 Method Names 4. Object Unity 5. Portability issues 5.1 Predefined Scalar types 6. Generic for Parameterized Classes 7. Beware of inheritance 8. Beware of Controlled Objects 9. Some weaknesses of the language 9.1
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