I'm a big fan of Ada, and I dabble with it whenever I can. All of the features you mention are great about it; just be warned that there's not a whole lot of learning material online.
Yeah, I figured, but I think I'll manage with Mordechai Ben-Ari's book (Ada
2005), John Barnes' book (Ada 2012), and Ada Reference Manual (I'm kind of
used to reading specifications).
Given that I mostly write network servers for running on Linux/Intel, which is
not too popular topic among Ada crowd, I would need to develop my own
strategies and patterns even if I got my hands on typical printed materials
for Ada.
Given that I mostly write network servers for running on Linux/Intel, which is not too popular topic among Ada crowd, I would need to develop my own strategies and patterns even if I got my hands on typical printed materials for Ada.