An ADA file contains Ada source code written by a developer. Ada programs have two main file types: ADB files storing the program body, and ADS files storing package specifications. Developers may als...
An ADA file contains Ada source code written by a developer. Ada programs have two main file types: ADB files storing the program body, and ADS files storing package specifications. Developers may also save Ada source code in ADA files, such as when importing code into another program.
The most popular program to handle ADA files is GNU Ada Translator. Other compatible programs include the Text editor used to likely create the files originally.
ADA files fall under the Developer Files category with over 1000 other extensions. The Ada Source Code file format and Text editor program were developed by N/A.
Our tools for working with ADA files include file openers, converters, viewers and editors. Multiple free online apps can also view, edit, convert, merge, split and compare ADA files without installing anything.
When double-clicking an ADA file in Windows, if the extension is not recognized, you may receive a message to select an app to open the file. Other applications may use the ADA extension for different purposes.
Tips on opening ADA files include using up-to-date software that supports the latest ADA file format, and scanning for viruses. Over 3 operating systems have programs that support opening ADA files.