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Ada is a structured, statically typed imperative computer programming language initially standardized by ANSI in 1983 and by ISO in 1987.
Ada is a structured, statically typed imperative computer programming language initially standardized by ANSI in 1983 and by ISO in 1987.
The current version, known as Ada 95, was standardized by ISO 1n 1995 (ISO/IEC 8652:1995). ISO should issue the next standard, known as Ada 2005, in 2007.
The current version, known as Ada 95, was standardized by ISO 1n 1995 (ISO/IEC 8652:1995). ISO should issue the next standard, known as Ada 2005, in 2007.

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Ada is a structured, statically typed imperative computer programming language initially standardized by ANSI in 1983 and by ISO in 1987. The current version, known as Ada 95, was standardized by ISO 1n 1995 (ISO/IEC 8652:1995). ISO should issue the next standard, known as Ada 2005, in 2007.

Programming Language
This is a programming language. It may be used to instruct computers to accomplish a variety of tasks which may or may not be domain-specific.

Listed below are all of the tasks on Rosetta Code which have been solved using this programming language.