Programming languages
A+ Development.org A+ is freely available under the GNU General Public License
A+: a programming language for actual programmers
''The Lambda Calculus and A++'' lambda bound book
Lambda Calculus and A++: Basic Concepts
A++ book online
Online A++ Documentation
SAPTags.com SAP Related Bookmarks and Tags
SAP Bookmarks, SAP ABAP, Share it, Tag it
An Introduction to ABAP Objects feature archive
ABAP in the SAP Developer Network
ABAP - SAP Developer Network (SDN)
ABC Programmer's Handbook abc
ABC Programmers Handbook
A Short Introduction to the ABC Language abc
A Short Introduction to the ABC Language
Ada World
Ada World
A#: Ada on .NET
Ada for .NET
GNAVI Ada Visual RAD
GNAVI.org - The Open Source Answer to Delphi and Visual Basic
AdaGIDE, the Ada GNAT Integrated Development Environment for Windows mil bios cfm
GNU Ada Homepage
301 Moved Permanently
The GNU Ada Project
The GNU Ada compiler - The GNU Ada compiler
"Libre" Ada Software libre
301 Moved Permanently
Ada Academic Initiative academic
AdaCore -
The GNAT Pro Company
Conference announcements for the international Ada community belgium events
Conference announcements for the international Ada community
Projects Using Ada seas project summary
Who's Using Ada?
Ada Tutorial documents volume
Citations from CiteSeer
Ada Answers - Building better software with Ada answers
AdaCore -
The GNAT Pro Company
Ada Rapporteur Group (evolution of standard)
Ada Conformity Assessment Authority
Ada 95 Books Available Online computer books
Ada 95 - Free computer books
ISO Home of Ada Standards open
ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG9 (Ada)
Ada Information Clearinghouse
Ada Resource Assoc.'s Ada Information Clearinghouse Home Page
Ada-Europe Organization europe
Ada-Europe
ACM SIGAda
SIGAda WWW Server Home Page
AdaPower
Ada - AdaPower.com - The Home of Ada
ASP.NET Spiced: AJAX from MSDN
Mastering Ajax, Part 2: Make asynchronous requests with JavaScript and Ajax by IBM
Mastering Ajax, Part 2: Make asynchronous requests with JavaScript and Ajax
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