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  1. Object Oriented Programming in Eiffel by Robert Rist, Robert Terwilliger, 1995-03
  2. Eiffel : The Language (Prentice Hall Object-Oriented Series) by Bertrand Meyer, 1991-10-01
  3. Object-Oriented Software Engineering with Eiffel (Addison-Wesley Eiffel in Practice Series) by Jean-Marc Jezequel, 1996-03-11
  4. Object-Oriented Programming in Eiffel (International Computer Science Series) by Peter G. Thomas, Raymond A. Weedon, 1997-11
  5. Eiffel Object-orientated Programming (Computer Science) by A.J. Tyrrell, 1995-10
  6. Objects Unencapsulated: Java, Eiffel, and C++ (Object and Component Technology Series) by Ian Joyner, 1999-06-16
  7. Eiffel: An Introduction by Robert Switzer, 1993-06-10
  8. Object Technology for Scientific Computing: Object-Oriented Numerical Software in Eiffel and C (Prentice Hall Object-Oriented Series) by Paul F. Dubois, 1997-01
  9. Software Development Using Eiffel: There Can Be Life Other Than C++ (Prentice Hall Object-Oriented Series) by Richard Wiener, 1995-01
  10. An Object-Oriented Introduction to Computer Science Using Eiffel (Object and Component Technology Series) by Richard Wiener, 1996-04-26
  11. Object Oriented Programming in Eiffel by Robert Terwilliger Robert Rist, 1995
  12. OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING IN EIFFEL by PETER G. WEEDON, RAYMOND A. THOMAS, 1997
  13. Windows Programming Made Easy: Using Object Technology, COM, and the Windows Eiffel Library by Glenn Maughan, Raphael Simon, 2000-10-11
  14. Masterminds of Programming: Inspiring conversations with creators of major programming languages (Programming) by Federico Biancuzzi, 2008-09-15

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43. Object-Oriented Introduction To Data Structures Using Eiffel - $56.10
Chapter 2 presents an overview of the eiffel programming language. The majorfeatures of the language are presented and illustrated with short examples.
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Eiffel is an object-oriented programming language which emphasizes the production of robust software. Its syntax is keyword-oriented in the Algol and Pascal tradition. Eiffel is strongly statically typed , with automatic memory management (typically implemented by garbage collection Created in 1985, Eiffel is a mature object-oriented language with development systems available from multiple suppliers. Despite this maturity and a generally excellent reputation among those who are familiar with the language, Eiffel has failed to gain as large a following as some other object-oriented languages. The reasons for this lack of interest are unclear, and are a topic of frequent discussion within the Eiffel community. Distinguishing characteristics of Eiffel include Design by contract (DbC), liberal use of

45. InferData > Resources > Books / Publications
design by contract, with roots in the eiffel programming language. The authorsdiscuss benefits and potential drawbacks of this programming concept,
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46. CiteULike: Object-Oriented Software Construction
The developer of the acclaimed eiffel programming language comes through withone of the clearest and most informative books about computers ever committed
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47. [ANN] ELJ 0.7: Open Source Eiffel Projects With WxEiffel 2.4.1interface
The eiffel programming language offers advanced support for OO, generics,assertions (in It allows Eiffel programmers to create programs with a robust,
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: uwe@xxxxxxx / geoff@xxxxxxx .. http://elj.sourceforge.net/ THE ELJ PROJECT ANNOUNCES THE RELEASE OF ELJ 0.7, OPEN SOURCE PROJECTS AND LIBRARY BINDINGS FOR EIFFEL Germany/Australia June 27, 2003. The ELJ Project is pleased to announce the release of version 0.7. The ELJ Project - http://elj.sourceforge.net/ - has the aim of providing a platform for the development and support of open source libraries for Eiffel developers. From this platform, significant applications can now be developed using Eiffel. The Eiffel programming language offers advanced support for OO, generics, assertions (in the form of Design by Contract) closures (known as agents) and more. A good starting place to learn more about Eiffel is: http://www.cetus-links.org/oo_eiffel.html

48. JOT: Journal Of Object Technology - How To Get A Singleton In Eiffel? Karine Arn
Although the eiffel programming language natively includes a keyword — once We propose an extension to the eiffel programming language that would allow
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Abstract Can the Singleton pattern [Gamma95] be turned into a reusable component? To help answer this question, we have reviewed existing implementations and tried to improve them. This article explains the difficulties of having a single-instance class in Eiffel and proposes language extensions, namely once creation procedures, which would be satisfactory in most cases, or frozen classes.
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Quality through components The Eiffel event library [Arslan03] [Meyer03], which provides the subscription/notification mechanisms of the Observer design attern, shows that building reusable components from design patterns is not a pure utopia. creational design pattern Singleton . First we examine existing attempts to implement the Singleton pattern, and discuss their limitations; then we propose an extension to the Eiffel language that would facilitate writing singletons in Eiffel:

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Annnouncement International eiffel programming Contest! 200305-28 1437.The Non-Profit International Consortium for Eiffel (NICE) is proud to announce
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50. Programming Modes For XEmacs: Eiffel
Programming Modes for XEmacs eiffel. This mode is used for editing Eiffel code.It is automatically invoked for buffers visiting any file ending in an
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9. Editing Eiffel Code
This mode is used for editing Eiffel code. It is automatically invoked for buffers visiting any file ending in an extension of ` .e The following key mappings are defined: return reindent-then-newline-and-indent C-c C-j newline-and-indent C-x M-' eif-feature-quote M-q eif-fill-paragraph M-C-a eif-beginning-of-feature M-C-e eif-end-of-feature M-C-q eif-indent-construct C-c C-c eif-compile C-c C-o eif-set-compile-options C-c C-r eif-run C-c C-s eif-short C-x n C-x n d eif-narrow-to-feature To configure this package, type: M-x customize-group RET eiffel RET 9.1 About Eiffel Up Top Contents [Index]
9.1 About Eiffel
The Eiffel programming language was created by Bertrand Meyer and developed by his company, Interactive Software Engineering (ISE) of Goleta, CA in 1985. More information on Eiffel can be found at the Eiffel Web Site Top Contents [Index]
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51. Linux.com | Eiffel: The Language That OOP Forgot?
Eiffel The language that OOP forgot? article related to Programming. I owe a lot to the eiffel programming language (Neutral)
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52. Eiffel: The Language That OOP Forgot?
I owe a lot to the eiffel programming language (Neutral) I ve been taughtOO programming using Eiffel at the Polytechnic.
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53. Facoltà Di Ingegneria - Università Mediterranea Di Reggio Calabria
PROGRAMMING 65 Chapter 5 Basic Elements of eiffel programming 67 5.1 Objects 67 53 Chapter 15 Implementation the eiffel programming environment 335
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54. 0603-231 Computer Science 1
eiffel programming Details. 6.1. Arithmetic Expressions; 6.2. Integer Operators;6.3. Real Operators; 6.4. Mixed Mode Arithmetic; 6.5.
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  • C0603-231 Computer Science 1 Fall 1998
  • General Information
    • Adresses
    • Course Goals
    • Texts
    • Grading
    • Other Things
    • Introduction to Object-Oriented Design
    • Course Goals and Philosophy
  • Historical Background
    • Software Life Cycle
    • The Waterfall Model
    • Prototyping
    • Implementation
    • Testing
    • Maintenance
  • Classes and Objects
    • The difference between a class and an object of that class
    • Clients and Servers
    • Diagramming Client-Server Relationships
    • Designing and Running an OO Program
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  • Introduction into Eiffel
    • Review of class and object
    • Eiffel Class Structure Summary
    • Example hello
    • Object Creation
    • Basic Data Types
    • Reference Data Types
    • The creation routine
    • Creating Reference Objects in Eiffel
    • Invoking Routines and Accessing Attributes
    • More on Creation Routines
    • Eiffel Instructions: Assignment - Copy and Clone
    • Example of assignment of basic types
    • Code: Door Example
    • Special Cases
    • Add-on Types
    • Eiffel I/O
    • Some Examples with Code
    • Example I
    • Example II
  • Eiffel Programming Details
    • Arithmetic Expressions
    • Integer Operators
    • Real Operators
    • Mixed Mode Arithmetic
    • Operator Precedence
    • Boolean Expressions
    • Relational Operators
    • Logic Operators
    • Operator Precedence for Boolean Operators
    • Examples of Boolean Expressions
    • Truth Tables for Boolean Operators
    • Complete Operator Precedence Table for Eiffel
    • Control Structures
    • Syntax Diagrams
    • Conditional Control Constructs
    • Examples of if Instructions
    • The Inspect Statement
    • Example of inspect Instructions
    • Inspect semantics
    • Loop Basics
    • Examples of Loop Instructions

55. Digital Mars - D - Constrained Templates
can be done is in the eiffel programming language. In Eiffel all classes withthe basic arithmetic operators are derived from the class NUMERIC.
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I was wondering if there is any intention of providing constrained templates. As
an example, lets say I am creating a matrix class, but I want to allow the
clients of my class to specify if the elements of the class are integers, reals,
complex numbers, etc. What I would like to be able to do is create the class and
have the type of the elements by the template parameter. Furthermore, I want to
be able to guarantee that the type for which the clients of the class are using
provide the standard set of arithmetic operators.
There is no way to guarantee this in C++, Java, or D. An example of where this
can be done is in the Eiffel programming language. In Eiffel all classes with
the basic arithmetic operators are derived from the class NUMERIC. Furthermore,
types which have relational operators defined are derived from the COMPARABLE class. So, for a matrix class we would probably want to ensure that the type specified via the client user is derived from class NUMERIC and COMPARABLE. - Eric Decker
writes
Eric Decker wrote: This is part and parcel with template specialization: // General matrix definition goes here alias MatrixProxy!(T, rows, cols) Matrix;

56. Why Eiffel?
This document describes the eiffel programming system and explains why it is As with any pure OO programming language, Eiffel strongly supports ADTs in
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    Purpose This document describes the Eiffel programming system and explains why it is superior for large-scale application software development by relating it to the software quality definitions in Meyer's comprehensive pioneering text Object-Oriented Software Construction What Is Eiffel? Eiffel is a methodology language and environment for developing high-quality reusable software components. Methodology: A system of principles and rules based on theory and practice that guides the software construction process to achieve high-quality software. Language : An elegant object-oriented programming language (OOPL) that strongly supports the methodology. Environment : Integrated set of OO CASE tools that strongly support software development using the methodology and language [ ]. Here's a screen snapshot How does it differ from other "integrated development environments"? Eiffel is an elegant modern object-oriented approach to software development that emphasizes software product quality - especially correctness and reusability - crucial prerequisites to shifting current practice towards component-based development.
  • 57. Eiffel For Beginners
    An Eiffel program is known as a system, and its components are classes. Most eiffel programming consists of writing feature calls.
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    An Eiffel program is known as a system, and its components are classes. There may be any number of classes in a system. Many will be general classes, of value in different contexts. Some will be classes written specially for the system, but a fundamental goal of Eiffel is to help build reusable software. An Eiffel development system comes with libraries of general-purpose classes. Many basic classes are defined with the language, and must be present. Others may be provided with the compiler, or bought from independent suppliers. During the course of developing successive projects, an organisation accumulates classes which match the kind of application it deals with. The full text of an example class ENTRY is reproduced in Figure 1. class ENTRY One entrant's time in a race feature entrant: STRING Entrant, identified by sailnumber elapsed_seconds: INTEGER Actual elapsed time, not adjusted elapsed_minutes: REAL is Actual elapsed time, not adjusted

    58. Team Members — Projet Triskell
    eiffelpatterns@egroups.com is for discussions of OO design patterns and idiomsin the eiffel programming language. This mailing list is being produced by
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    59. 0-201-63381-7 - Object-Oriented Software Engineering With Eiffel
    In addition to a comprehensive description of Eiffel s syntax and semantics you will not only obtain a knowledge of the mechanics of eiffel programming,
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    part of the Eiffel in Practice Series ISBN: An indispensable resource for anyone working with Eiffel, this up-to-date guide provides full coverage of the most recent version of the language, focusing on Eiffel's practical use in the development of large, mission-critical software systems. In addition to a comprehensive description of Eiffel's syntax and semantics, you will find in-depth information on style guides, analysis and design, design patterns, and validation and testing. Descriptions and comparisons of available compilers and libraries will help you decide which Eiffel tools best fit your development needs. The book even includes an Eiffel resource guide. The book's most notable feature is its three large-scale case studies that demonstrate Eiffel in action, illustrating implementation techniques and showcasing Eiffel's power and effectiveness in three different realms: the MIS world, the embedded systems/telecommunications world, and the numeric world. By reading this book, you will not only obtain a knowledge of the mechanics of Eiffel programming, but you will also come away with an understanding of Eiffel's role in the field of object-oriented technology and a sense of the language's strong potential in large software development.

    60. DataWarehouse.com | Brought To You By DM Review
    More recently, he has drifted over to using the eiffel programming language formany tasks, he says, due to ease of use, lower cost and platform
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