Abstract
Programming language popularity depends not only on its properties and quality, but also on service which the user gets in its environment. Gui and visual developer are important components of IDE (Integrated-Development Environment).Visual Ada Developer (VAD) helps Ada programmers easily create OS independent application, using standard set of components, such as GUI elements, Multimedia elements, Network connections, DB connections and others.
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- RAPID by Martin CarlisleGoogle Scholar
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Visual Ada developer
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