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As successor of Pascal and Modula-2/3, I think Ada is the right choice. Simple programs like "add 3+2" are today kind of curious, and programming in the large is the task for today/tomorrow. Ada is the language of choice for me since 12 years - available on many platforms and an ISO standard. Tasking included. What else do you wish? Programmers heaven. Think of ISS & F-22 & JSF & Space Shuttle -- complex tasks and Ada is in there. Strong typing ... if you need to be very safe, use SPARK - a subset of Ada. I'm just curious of other peoples usage of C and derived languages. Debugging all the time...
time over estimated project livetime. Funny....