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    Alire

    Alire

    Command-line tool from the Alire project and supporting library

    Alire is a source-based package manager for the Ada and SPARK programming languages. It facilitates the building and sharing of projects within the Ada community, allowing developers to easily manage dependencies and publish their own libraries or programs. Alire aims to streamline the development process for Ada and SPARK by providing a standardized approach to package management. ​
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    Wikibook Ada Programming
    The Demonstrations Programs for the Wikibook "Ada Programming".
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    AVR-Ada

    Ada cross compiler and libraries for AVR µCs

    The AVR-Ada project provides the gcc based Ada compiler GNAT for the AVR 8-bit microcontrollers. This includes: - the Ada compiler - the Ada run time system and the AVR support library - documentation and some sample programs. The project is now superseded by the Alire crates - [AVRAda_RTS](https://github.com/RREE/AVRAda_RTS) - [AVRAda_MCU](https://github.com/RREE/AVRAda_MCU) - [AVRAda_Lib](https://github.com/RREE/AVRAda_Lib) - [AVRAda_Examples](https://github.com/RREE/AVRAda_Examples) Start with the examples (alr get avrada_examples) and Alire will install everything else.
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    ColdFrame generates Ada framework code and documentation from UML models. The project has now moved to Github (https://github.com/simonjwright/coldframe). The software is issued under the GPL Version 2 with the following additional permission: As a special exception, if other files instantiate generics from this unit, or you link this unit with other files to produce an executable, this unit does not by itself cause the resulting executable to be covered by the GNU General Public License. ...
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    AdaDoc is a tool for developers using the Ada programming language (currently Ada95). Its goal is to create documentation in different formats (XML, HTML, LaTeX, ...) from a package specification.
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    Codegroup

    Codegroup

    A Java application for transferring computer files in 5 letter groups

    Codegroup is a Java application that will allow one to convert binary (or text) computer files in to 5 letter codegroups for transmission over email, landline telephones, radioteletype or Morse Code. Codegroup has internal error correction & limited cryptography capabilities. Codegroup : ZZZZZ YBPIL AIAIG FMOPP CPAAA DGNGP GPGPA ADNJN ELJKO ELIMO GEOHF KIFGP IFBCB PKCPI YJMHE PHBHP PPOBH NCOHD AKLLL AGHFP DEGEF LKELC EAIJI ABAGP AHPPO IHHPH OHPDF YNFPB ALEPO KMPKP Once this...
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