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Ada, city, United StatesAda (ā`ə), city (1990 pop. 15,820), seat of Pontotoc co., S central Okla.; inc. 1904. It is a large cattle market and the center of a rich oil and ranch area. The city is also noted for horsebreeding, especially of quarter horses. East Central State Univ. and the Sciences and Natural Resources Center of Oklahoma are there, and the Robert S. Kerr Water Research Center (a federal laboratory) is just to the south.Ada, computer languageAda: see programming language programming language, syntax, grammar, and symbols or words used to give instructions to a computer. Development of Low-Level LanguagesAll computers operate by following machine language programs, a long sequence of instructions called machine ..... Click the link for more information. . AdaHigh-level computer programming language whose development was initiated in 1975 by the U.S. Dept. of Defense and standardized in 1983. Ada (named for the countess of Lovelace) was intended to be a common language for use on the department's computers, which were produced by many different manufacturers. It is similar to Pascal but contains many additional features convenient for the development of large-scale, multiplatform programs. The 1995 revision, called Ada 95, supports object-oriented programming. Ada A high-level programming language developed by the U.S. Department of Defense along with the European Economic Community and many other organizations. It was designed for embedded applications and process control but is also used for logistics applications. Ada is a Pascal-based language that is very comprehensive.Named After a Countess Ada was named after Augusta Ada Byron (1815-1852), Countess of Lovelace and daughter of the poet Lord Byron and mathematician Annabella Milbanke Byron. Ada also became a mathematician and was the colleague of Charles Babbage, who was developing his Analytical Engine. Some of her programming notes for the machine have survived, giving her the distinction of being the first documented programmer in the world. The following Ada program converts Fahrenheit to Celsius:
with Text_IO;
procedure Convert is
package Int_IO is new Text_IO.Integer_IO(Integer);
Fahrenheit : Integer;
begin
Text_IO.Put_Line("Enter Fahrenheit");
Int_IO.Get(Fahrenheit);
Text_IO.Put("Celsius is ");
Int_IO.Put((Fahrenheit-32) * 5 / 9);
Text_IO.New_Line;
end Convert;
Ada a high-level computer programming language designed for dealing with real-time processing problems: used for military and other systems Ada [′ā·də] (computer science) A computer language that was chosen by the United States Department of Defense to support the development of embedded systems, and uses the language Pascal as a base to meet the reliablity and efficiency requirements imposed by these systems. ADA (ordnance) Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) A federal law, enacted in 1990, requiring that public accommodations be accessible to those having physical disabilities; this law mandates that existing physical barriers be replaced or modified so there are no impediments to access by the physically disabled. For detailed information, write the US Equal Employment Opportunities Commission, 1801 L Street, NW, Washington, DC 20507. See American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Standard A117.1-1992. Also see Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards and physical disability.
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No references found | Summary: DUBAI - Invest ADAEs brokerage unit NFBC and Al Ramz Securities are merging, combining their strengths in the institutional and retail markets to build a brokerage powerhouse, the two companies announced on Thursday. Los Adaes used to be the focal point of native Americans, the Spanish and also the French. Near present-day Robeline, Louisiana, between the Red and Sabine rivers, Adaes marked the boundary of French territory, as claimed by La Salle, and the Spanish-claimed lands contiguous with Mexico. |
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