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XML and Ada complement each other
XML has become a major Internet technology. The programing language that has the best fit with XML is Ada. XML and Ada have similar typing systems, visibility and scoping rules. A mutually beneficial symbiosis requires the creation of applications in Ada that use and support XML, as well as, the use...
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