I have mainly contributed to:
- Add note about if there is a place (or link) where one can go to make suggestions or ask newbie questions or comments. For example, I wonder what "fine-grained control over visibility" means. An example would be great! Thanks! lmj
- New chapters:
- Representation clauses
- Interfacing: hardware, other languages
- High-Integrity, Ravenscar, SPARK
- Real-time
- ASIS
- DSA, PolyORB
- Static analysis
- Contributing page:
- Pragmas/attribute conventions
- It's not needed to link always to both RM
- Coding conventions
- Images: Ada types (SVG)
- Navigation links to the next and previous pages (like in the Spanish version)
- Put the list of objectives of the chapter at its beginning
- Standard libraries:
- Finish the description of every module
- Separate standard library units from compiler dependent ones
- Categorize standard library units: generic, nested packages, optional, implementation dependent
- Links to the standard types and exceptions ({{Ada/Standard|String}} = [[Ada Programming/Libraries/Standard#{{{1}}}|{{{1}}}]]).
- Improve the see also section:
- More links to Wikipedia
- Ada Gems
- Explicit references to the Ada Quality and Style Guide
- References to the Ada 95 and Ada 83 Rationale
- Templates for linking to the covers (ARM, SG, Rationale)
- Links always to Ada Programming and the parent section? Those links are already available in the navigation bar
- Put always the Ada Reference Manual subsection, even when it does not apply?
- Put always links to both the ARM 95 & ARM 2005?
- Cite templates: AARM, Rationale, Ada-Issues...
- Template Template:Ada/pragma adds "pragma" and Template:Ada/restriction adds "pragma Restriction". New templates Template:Ada/pragma name and Template:Ada/restriction name?
- Improved Index
- Template:Ada/Operators — Update wikilinks
- Exercises
- Scope of every part: tutorial, links, annexes (pragmas, keywords, attributes),... Which parts will be printed?
- Changes to the language (Ada 83, Ada 95, Ada 2005)
- List of exceptions defined in the Standard Libraries?
- Tools
- GNAT Tools (gnatelim, gnatmetric, ...)
- Language translators from/to other languages [1]
- Creation of bindings
- Dynamic libraries
- Coding conventions:
- ARM
- GNAT
- GNU
- SPARK
- Other projects
- Language subsets/supersets:
- More compilers [3], and tools
- New wikibooks:
- Ada for C and C++ programmers
- Ada for Java programmers
- Ada for Fortran programmers
- Ada for COBOL programmers
- Ada for Pascal programmers
- Ada (+ GNAVI) for Delphi programmers
- Ada (+ GNAVI) for Visual Basic programmers
- Ada for Eiffel programmers
- SPARK
- Ada Encyclopaedia
- Language Quick Reference Guide. Like [4], but for Ada 2005 and including syntax
- Ada/83/Cite AI
- Ada/83/Cite UI : Uniformity Issues
- Ada/95/Cite AC : Ada Commentaries
- Ada/Cite asis issues : ASIS 1999
- issn in cite journal