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Ada is one of a new generation of programming languages. It gets its name from from the Countess Ada Lovelace, the daughter of the English author Lord Byron. The Countess lived in England during the 18th century and is the first person to determine how a calculating machine, developed by Charles Babbage, could be programmed. She is considered to be the first programmer in the world.
Until now ADA was only known in the higher levels of data processing (on mainframes), largely because there was no ADA compiler for the computers which "people like you and I" own. ADA is the language of the future and one should at least become acquainted with it. This is exactly what the Ada training course allows you to do. Part of the training course is an Ada compiler which compiles a subset of this language into machine language.
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