> comp.lang.ada, reddit.com/r/ada, irc, gitter, telegram, etc.
Yeah, but I don't want to join a community just to make a single complaint about a 40 year old language.
> That was by design, because when it was designed, ide's like we have now didn't exist so being able to change a variable to an array from a function or vice versa was made easier.
What a bizarre decision for a language built around such a strict and elaborate type system. I'd consider it being difficult to swap functions and variables to be a feature.
Yeah, but I don't want to join a community just to make a single complaint about a 40 year old language.
> That was by design, because when it was designed, ide's like we have now didn't exist so being able to change a variable to an array from a function or vice versa was made easier.
What a bizarre decision for a language built around such a strict and elaborate type system. I'd consider it being difficult to swap functions and variables to be a feature.