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2005-12-12
With respect, it seems to me that you do not know Ada very well, including how to spell it.
Ada has better facilities for interfacing to non-native APIs than most languages, including representation clauses and foreign calling conventions, defined by the language.
The area of application for Ada is anywhere where reliable and maintainable software is required.
Having said that, I love C++. It has enabled me to make a very good living as a contract programmer, sorting out the messes created by others.