This page lists some external web sites which provide information about Ada,
and which we find to be useful for the Ada community.
RainCode assumes no responsibility regarding the accuracy of the information
provided in these sites, and use of such information is at the recipient's
own risk.
Ada Europe 2004
RainCode supports and was be exhibitor at
Ada Europe 2004,
the 9th International Conference on Reliable Software Technologies, which took
place in Palma de Mallorca, June 14 to 18.
On this occasion, we presented the latest developments to the
RainCode Checker for Ada, a quality control tool,
which performs an automatic check for compliance to a set of coding guidelines, and
generates a detailed report of the offences to those rules.
The Ada Home
web site provides various information and resources about the Ada language.
For instance, they have an online version of the
Ada 95 Reference
Manual.
They also provide an
Ada FAQ.
The LGL (Laboratoire de Genie Logiciel) also provides a lot of information
about Ada,
in their
Ada Resources site.
If you are interested in the Ada technologies, you must have a look at the
GNAT project.
Ada Core Technologies and
ACT Europe provide support for systems developed
with GNAT.
On
this site, you will find a list of tools dedicated to Ada.
RainCode was exhibitor at Ada Europe 2002, the 7th international
conference on reliable software technologies, which took place
in Vienna, Austria, on June 18 to 20.
March 2008: RainCode proudly releases a complete Datacom migration
solution
named
DataKom
which covers all aspects of Datacom migration: CA-IDEAL,
COBOL programs and data migration.
September 2007: The
RainCode Checker for COBOL
computes the
size and offsets
of
data elements according to the ANSI standard, and can be used to find and
analyze data elements based on how and where they are represented physically
in memory.
January 2007: The
RainCode Checker for COBOL
is released, with over 70 coding guidelines
built-in. The RainCode Checker can be used to check
large portfolios
against project-wide or company-wide coding guidelines.
June 2006: The various versions of the
RainCode engine now
provides access to
native lexical information from within scripts, so that
coding guidelines related to the position of keywords, alignements, etc.
can be coded much more efficiently than before.
February 2005:
RainCode decides to distribute the RainCode Engine for Ada, C,
and COBOL
for FREE.
Get your own license on
RainCode Online.