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On Wed, 6 Mar 2024 14:34:50 +0100, David Brown wrote:

> It used to be a running joke that if you managed to get your Ada code to
> compile, it was ready to ship.

That joke actually originated with Pascal. Though I suppose Ada took it to 
the next level ...