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Is it possible to interface Ada programs with programs writteb in C and C++, Fortran, and Java?
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Insofar as it's possible to interface any 2 random programs
Named pipes, sockets, etc.
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I apologize for the late reponse, I don't usually browse this forum.
Ada can interface with programs written in C and C++, Cobol, and Fortran. Aside from importing Windows API libraries (written in C/C++), I probably won't be of much help though. While I've built up quite the experience with Ada lately, I've haven't done much interfacing.
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