I graduated in 1990 in Electrical Engineering and since then I have been in university, doing research in the field of DSP. To me programming is more a tool than a job.
I know that emacs and many other editors (gedit and jedit, for example) have Ada syntax highlighting. I was referring to dev.to visualization engine that shows Ada code in simple black-and-white.
I graduated in 1990 in Electrical Engineering and since then I have been in university, doing research in the field of DSP. To me programming is more a tool than a job.
I know that emacs and many other editors (gedit and jedit, for example) have Ada syntax highlighting. I was referring to dev.to visualization engine that shows Ada code in simple black-and-white.
I reply to my own reply to say that I discovered that the language name used with the code construct must be lowercase, that is ada and not Ada.
oops! :)