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> Java is just so much more beginner and developer friendly that Ada,
> with ada you have to include compulsory pre and post conditions in
> order for the compile to be successful,in addition to including
> asserts and derives, even though they have nothing to do with the
> bare operation of the code.
While I don't disagree with the essence of your post, I don't think you're thinking of Ada, as it has none of the above. Are you confusing it with PROLOG/Haskell/Lisp?
> Nope, it's SPARKada, a subset of ada. THe pre/post conditions aren't
> necessary in ada I know, but apparently for more robust code SPARK
> makes this compulsory.
Ye gods...
Do they force you to program it blindfolded, underwater, and using a keyboard with all the letters rearranged as well?
#include
main() {
printf("Hello, press enter to program game");
getche();
program(awesomegame);
return awesomegame;
}
> #include
> #include
>
> main() {
> printf("Hello, press enter to program game");
> getche();
> program(awesomegame);
> return awesomegame;
> }
Doesn't compile :O[[[