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.ADA File Extension

A .ADA file is a Ada Source Code, created by Jean Ichbiah and CII Honeywell Bull.

Open with GNAT Programming Studio. Available for Linux, Windows, and Mac.

What is a .ADA file?

An .ADA file is a type of computer file that contains code written in a programming language called Ada. This code is like a set of instructions that tells the computer what to do. People use Ada for creating various software applications. While .ADA is one way to save Ada code, it's more common to see Ada code saved with the extensions .ADB or .ADS.

To work with an .ADA file, you need special programs that understand Ada code. Some of these programs include: - GNAT Programming Studio: This is a development environment specifically designed for writing, compiling, and debugging Ada programs. It provides tools to help programmers write code more efficiently. - Microsoft Visual Studio Code: This is a very popular code editor that supports many programming languages, including Ada, through extensions. It's used for writing and editing code and can work with .ADA files when the right extensions are installed. - GitHub Atom (Note: This program was discontinued): Atom was a text editor that could be customized to work with different programming languages, including Ada. Even though it's no longer being updated, it was once capable of opening .ADA files. - Any text editor: Basic text editors like Notepad on Windows or TextEdit on Mac can open .ADA files because they are essentially text files. However, these simple editors won't understand the Ada code or provide any special features for programming, like syntax highlighting or error checking. - Android apps like File Viewer for Android+: There are also apps for Android devices that can open .ADA files, allowing you to view or edit Ada code directly from your smartphone or tablet.

In summary, an .ADA file is a way to save Ada programming language instructions. To use these files, you'll need a program that can open and understand Ada code, such as GNAT Programming Studio or Microsoft Visual Studio Code with the appropriate extensions. Simple text editors can also open these files, but they won't offer any programming-specific features.

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