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- Show HN: Getada: rustup-like installer for Ada's toolchain/package manager
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Show HN: Cashe: A money library written in Ada
I actually created this library with a budgeting app in mind! In my case, compliant with Ledger rather than Beancount.
It's easier than ever to get into Ada these days. There's a bunch of tutorials on Adacore's website [1] with a playground/sandbox that you can mess with. With Alire[2] (which is to Ada what Cargo is to Rust), you can get the toolchain and any packages with a simple command. If you're on linux or mac, you can also use GetAda[3] that will automatically install Alire for you.
[1] https://learn.adacore.com/
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Interfacing from C -> Ada w/ VxWorks 6.3?
Oh, I've never worked with Ada 95 I am sorry i can't help you further. Try this link then : https://github.com/AdaCore/learn
- New learn.adacore.com section: What's New in Ada 2022
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Ada/SPARK support in org-Babel
Could this be used (probably after the necessary conversion) as another frontend for the AdaCore/learn courses?
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Request for comments: an idea for a central repository of knowledge and resources for Ada
AdaCore/learn
ada_iso
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Show HN: Cashe: A money library written in Ada
Introducing Cashe: a Money library written in Ada 2022!
The purpose of Cashe is to give Money its own high-precision datatype taking advantage of Ada's fixed type decimal system[1]. This allows storing money, associated with a currency, at a defined precision with the choice of utilizing fuzzy or exact equality (see readme for more details).
It supports ISO Currencies[2] as well as Custom-defined currencies[3], and even a working Currency Exchange[4].
You can install it using Alire, which is Ada's package manager with a simple `alr with cashe`
There's quite a bit of examples in the readme, but I also gave full code examples for almost all of the functions in the API Documentation[5].
[1] https://github.com/AJ-Ianozi/Cashe/blob/main/src/cashe.ads
[2] https://github.com/ada-iso/ada_iso
[3] https://aj-ianozi.github.io/Cashe/cashe-currency_handling_ad...
[4] https://aj-ianozi.github.io/Cashe/cashe-exchange_ads.html#ro...
[5] https://aj-ianozi.github.io/Cashe/toc_index.html
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June 2023 What Are You Working On?
Now that I have currency working in the Ada ISO library, I'm hoping to get to languages next. I'm working on a library to implement the SimpleFIN API in Ada.
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The Ada ISO Library 1.0
After some back and forth with the Ada Community and some drastic reworking, the first release of the Ada ISO Library is ready!
What are some alternatives?
ob-ada-spark
coldframe - ColdFrame generates Ada framework code and documentation from UML models.
cppreference-doc - C++ standard library reference
sigslot - Signals & Slots implementation in Common Lisp
getada - An unofficial installer for Alire
distributing-gcc - Binary releases of GCC (native and cross) on macOS; also, the scripts/Makefiles used for producing them.
ada-auth - A mirror of Ada Reference Manual sources
minimal_containers - Just enough containers for ColdFrame.
Cashe - A Money library for Ada
awesome-ada - A curated list of awesome resources related to the Ada and SPARK programming language