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Ada contributions : demos of GTKAda, binding to PCRE
Ada contributions :
1/Lorenz is a small animation program which draws the Lorenz attractor using GTK+.
For maximum portability, it uses Ada and GTKAda with a Glade3 interface
Windows executable bundled with all the GTK DLL's is provided.
Upgraded to Gtk3 in 2017
2/Thin Ada binding to PCRE regular expression.
3/Gate3 : Ada code sketcher for glade3. generates an Ada prototype from a XML file.
Enables RAD of user interface with glade
4/Julia set with GtkAda
5/OpenGL demos...
AdaDoc is a tool for developers using the Ada programming language (currently Ada95). Its goal is to create documentation in different formats (XML, HTML, LaTeX, ...) from a package specification.