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submitted 8 months ago by ada@programming.dev to c/ada@programming.dev

LatenceTech leverages Ada's capabilities to develop innovative network tools. They successfully implemented patented LIFBE process, reducing data volume for bandwidth testing by 90%.

Ada's low-level memory management and concurrency features were crucial for this project. GNAT Pro's real-time capabilities also ensured timely delivery.

This collaboration highlights Ada's suitability for energy-efficient network software and complex real-time systems.

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[-] SatanicNotMessianic@lemmy.ml 1 points 8 months ago

As an atheist I very rarely get an opportunity to say this, but if you’re doing a large scale software project in Ada, may god be with you.

[-] ada@programming.dev 2 points 8 months ago

Amen! But as a believer in Ada, I'd say those who code in other languages need God's help more. ✨

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