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         Eiffel Programming:     more books (19)
  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

61. Keith Devens - Programming Resources
Eiffel was basically the second programming language I learned about (after Pascal) Design by Contract a feature of the eiffel programming language.
http://keithdevens.com/programming
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Programming Resources
I love programming, and I'm especially interested in programming languages. Funny thing is that I'm not totally sure why :). Basically I take this to mean that programming is my calling. This page is pretty much a resource for myself, although I hope other people might find it useful too. Basically, I could have a big bookmark file, or I could catalog everything here for myself and the world. :)
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62. Greg Pfeil’s Résumé
Crossplatform audio support for the eiffel programming language. OO programming;Design-by-Contract™. PortAudio; CECIL; Gobo Eiffel
http://technomadic.org/greg/resume/
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Code Portfolio
Additional code samples are available upon request. If you have a specific language in mind, pleast let me know. Also, the code linked to here may not be the most recent. If that is important, I’d be happy to provide current source. Language Projects Source Code Description Skills APIs C PortAudio pa_mac_core.c OS X support for the popular PortAudio library. It's used by a number of applications including Csound and Ardour to provide a cross-platform low-latency audio system.
  • procedural programming pointers callbacks CoreAudio AudioToolbox
Objective-C Square in the Jaw full source A pluggable real-time audio effect for Mac OS X.
  • audio DSP Cocoa AudioUnit vDSP
Eiffel Eiffel Audio Library full source Cross-platform audio support for the Eiffel programming language. Java Structured Text engine full source A tool for converting simple text markup, such as and *bold* (like Wiki markup) into various formats, including HTML, plain text, PDF, RTF and others.
  • regular expressions XML
  • XSLT
  • DOM
Java Simplified SAX Framework full source Applies the State Pattern to SAX parsing. Maintaining the element hierarchy, and making it even easier to write a parser for your XML documents.

63. Eiffel Languages & Tools Programming Computers & Internet Books
Eiffel Languages Tools eiffel programming Computers Internet Books Your onestop shopping place for all Books and Magazines Online Shopping.
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Data Structures and Software Development in an Object Oriented Domain Eiffel Edition (With CD-ROM)

Mfc:
Prentice Hall I took a full two semesters of Computer Science from the professors who actually wrote this textbook. The course was easily one of the worst I have ever taken in university an more info ... ASIN: More info..
Objects Unencapsulated: Java, Eiffel, and C++ (Object and Component Technology Series)

Mfc: Prentice Hall PTR I bought this book to help designing a C like language. But I was disappointed by the content because it does not bear too much useful information.Most of the critics and c more info ... ASIN: More info..
Object-Oriented Introduction to Data Structures Using Eiffel

Mfc: Prentice Hall Facsimile. ASIN: More info..
Object-Oriented Software Engineering with Eiffel (Addison-Wesley Eiffel in Practice Series)

Mfc: Addison-Wesley Professional The author provides a good introduction to Eiffel from a real-world and academic-software-engineering point of view. Eiffel is presented, from a simple "Hello, world!" e

64. Eiffel - A CompInfo Directory
An international user group for users of the eiffel programming language. This isalso the home of a large and growing collection of contributed software,
http://www.compinfo-center.com/apps/eiffel.htm
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Eiffel - Outline Topic Outline KnowledgeBases Newsgroups and FAQs Magazines and Ezines ... Key Training Providers Eiffel - Knowledge Bases
  • comp.lang.eiffel Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
  • Eiffel Forum
    • An international user group for users of the Eiffel programming language. This is also the home of a large and growing collection of contributed software, known as the Eiffel Archive.
  • Eiffel Home Page
  • ISE Eiffel: A Software Engineer's Dream
    • "Designed by ISE, Eiffel is the method and language for the software revolution - the move to an industry based on reusable software components."
  • SmallEiffel The GNU Eiffel Compiler
    • "The GNU Eiffel Compiler is a free open-source Eiffel compiler distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation. It is a complete, small and very fast, free Eiffel compiler. It is available for a very wide range of platforms. In fact, SmallEiffel should run on any platform for which an ANSI C - POSIX compiler or a standard JVM exists."
  • SEE also Related Topics
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65. Curriculum Vitae - Roger Browne
Work Interests, Software correctness, eiffel programming language, OO softwaredevelopment 1993 to date, Taught courses in eiffel programming to various
http://www.eiffel.demon.co.uk/cv.html
Curriculum Vitae - Roger Browne
Personal Details
Date of Birth 2 May 1958 Nationality Australian (with UK permanent residence status) Family Situation Married with two young children Qualifications Bachelor of Science in Computing Science (1983)
University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia Work Interests Software correctness, Eiffel programming language, OO software development, Software components, Programming languages. Skills Eiffel, 4GLs, Win32 API, Delphi
Training, consultancy, software development Leisure Interests Wilderness walking, mountains, environmental issues, orienteering
Work and Professional Details
Software development, training and consultancy under contract to Applied Thought Pty Ltd (1984-5), then as director of Applied Thought Ltd and Thoughtz Consulting Ltd (1985-92), then as principal of Everything Eiffel (1992-2002).
Dec 1999
to date Led the group updating the Eiffel Library Kernel Standard for NICE , with new standards released in 2000, 2001 and 2002. Jun 1999
to Jun 2001 Designed the Q object-functional programming language (jointly with Friedrich Dominicus ). Implemented a proof-of-concept of a Q language compiler, written in Eiffel, for

66. Introduction To Eiffel | Linux Journal
The eiffel programming language was designed to promote reuse. Bertrand Meyerrecounts in the preface to Eiffel The Libraries (Prentice Hall,
http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/1077
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67. Gobo Eiffel Yacc
Anyone familiar with these utilities and fluent in eiffel programming should beable to use geyacc with little trouble. This documentation is structured as
http://www.gobosoft.com/eiffel/gobo/geyacc/
Gobo Eiffel Yacc Gobo Eiffel Yacc is a general-purpose parser generator that converts a grammar description for an LALR(1) context-free grammar into an Eiffel class equipped with routines to parse that grammar. Geyacc may be used to develop a wide range of language parsers, from those used in simple desk calculators to complex programming languages. Geyacc is very similar to yacc and GNU bison . Anyone familiar with these utilities and fluent in Eiffel programming should be able to use geyacc with little trouble. This documentation is structured as follows:
Introduction to Geyacc
Basic concepts for understanding geyacc
Stages in Using Geyacc
Steps to follow to produce a working parser.
Some Simple Examples
Some simple explained examples.
Parser Description File
Format of geyacc input file:
Geyacc Declarations
Symbols, Terminal and Nonterminal

Grammar Rules
...
The Generated Parser
Description of the generated parser class.
Options
Command-line options.
Parser Algorithm
How geyacc parser works at run-time.
Operator Precedence
How to deal with arithmetic expressions.

68. Eiffel Object Oriented Programming
By A.J. Tyrrell; 1995. Full text in HTML online, PDF download. Manchester Metropolitan University, Online
http://www.doc.mmu.ac.uk/library/notes/ajt/

69. Sourcepole - Eiffel Libraries
Collection eiffel libraries with descriptins and links.
http://www.sourcepole.com/sources/programming/eiffel-libs/
Reviews Tips and Patches Software Programming Eiffel libraries  EiffelBDB EiffelBDB is an Eiffel interface to the Berkeley DB
Berkeley DB is an embedded database system that supports key access to data.
Berkeley DB also provides core database services like page cache management, transactions, locking and logging.
This wrapper was created with the help of SWIGEIFFEL an extension of SWIG to produce Eiffel interfaces to C libraries.  Eiffel-mmap Eiffel-mmap is an Eiffel interface to the mmap system call to map files into memory. The file is accessed via string operations rather than through I/O library function calls and input buffers.
This is normally much faster because it uses the same virtual memory management mechanism as the operating system itself.  gtkxmhtml gtkxmhtml 0.1 , an Eiffel interface to the GNOME gtk-xmhtml widget.
The gtk-xmhtml widget displays HTML pages.

70. TOM Programming Language
Object oriented language much in the spirit of the Smalltalk, ObjectiveC, eiffel set of languages. The differences to Objective-C are mainly related to code reuse/use issues. Example in TOM it makes NO difference in code reuse if one has the source or not.
http://gerbil.org/tom/

71. Programming Language Comparison
Table compares popular objectoriented languages eiffel, Smalltalk, Ruby, Java, C++, Python, Perl, Visual Basic.
http://www.jvoegele.com/software/langcomp.html
jvoegele.com Programmer's Corner > Programming Language Comparison
Programming Language Comparison
by Jason Voegele What follows is my personal evaluation and comparison of many popular programming languages. It is intended to provide very high-level information about the respective languages to anyone who is trying to decide which language(s) to learn or to use for a particular project. You can find a similar comparisons from Google Note: N/A indicates that a topic or feature is not applicable to the language. Eiffel Smalltalk Ruby Java C# C++ Python Perl Visual Basic Object-Orientation Pure Pure Pure Hybrid Hybrid Hybrid / Multi-Paradigm Hybrid Add-On / Hybrid Partial Support Static / Dynamic Typing Static Dynamic Dynamic Static Static Static Dynamic Dynamic Static Generic Classes Yes N/A N/A No No Yes N/A N/A No Inheritance Multiple Single Single class, multiple "mixins" Single class, multiple interfaces Single class, multiple interfaces Multiple Multiple Multiple None Feature Renaming Yes No Yes No No No No No No Method Overloading No No No Yes Yes Yes No No No Operator Overloading Yes Yes?

72. Modular Programming Languages-Springer Programming Languages, Compilers, Interpr
By Hanspeter M¶ssenb¶ck; SpringerVerlag, 1997, ISBN 3540625992. Refereed proceedings, Joint Modular Languages Conference, JMLC'97; Linz, Austria; 24 revised full papers; languages, techniques, tools to develop modular, extensible, type-safe software systems; Modula, Oberon, Ada 95, eiffel, Sather, Java, others. Springer-Verlag
http://www.springer-ny.com/detail.tpl?isbn=3540625992

73. EPEE
An object oriented design framework for programming distributed memory parallel computers. Publications bibliography.
http://www.irisa.fr/pampa/EPEE/epee.html
The Eiffel Parallel Execution Environment
EPEE (Eiffel Parallel Execution Environment) is an object oriented design framework for programming distributed memory parallel computers, developed within the PAMPA Project . It proposes a programming environment where data and control parallelism are totally encapsulated in regular Eiffel classes, without any extension to the language nor modification of its semantics.
EPEE has been used to build Paladin , a parallel object oriented linear algebra library.
EPEE Basic Principles
Paladin
POM Library
Object-Oriented Software Engineering with Eiffel ...
Why Eiffel?
jezequel@irisa.fr (March 28, 1995)

74. DDJ>Jan01: Table Of Contents
Take the pure object orientation of Smalltalk, remove the quirky syntax and reliance on a workspace. Add the convenience and power of Perl, but without the special cases and magic conversions. Give it a clean syntax based partly on eiffel, add a few concepts from Scheme, CLU, Sather, Common Lisp. You end up with Ruby. Dr. Dobb's Journal
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Eugene Eric Kim
Twenty-five years ago, computer programming was big-iron heavy — then the personal computer came along and everything changed. In this special anniversary retrospective, Eugene Kim looks back at what computing was like then, and DDJ's role in that revolution Programming in Ruby
Dave Thomas Andy Hunt
Ruby is a freely available pure, untyped, object-oriented language. Dave and Andy show how to use the language, while Yukihiro Matsumoto (Ruby's creator) adds a note on why he developed it.
Ahmad Abualsamid PHP 4 is a server-side scripting language that runs on almost any OS used for web hosting. It also supports numerous web servers including Microsoft's Internet Information Server (IIS), Apache, and AOL Server, and it has native support for multiple database engines Making C Extensions More Pythonic Michael de Champlain Andrew presents PyDaylight, an object-oriented wrapper for Python that provides the low-level interface to the underlying C libraries.

75. JJ Home Page
Simplified subset of Java (supersedes Jr), and online environment for learning programming simple, made for beginners, includes assertions and Design by Contract from Bertrand Meyer and eiffel; class tested over 2 years, free accounts available.
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76. Lego Technic Home Page
Primarily dedicated to making computercontrolled Lego robots. Includes eiffel tower, lap belt for minifig, ants, robotic arm, physics, and programming RCX bricks.
http://mapageweb.umontreal.ca/cousined/lego/
Site map :
Various stuff Adder Rotation sensor Towers ... References and links Last upgrade to the site:
august 10th, 2002. There has been
access to my Lego pages since creation. This is an unofficial LEGO® web site.
LEGO® is a trademark of the LEGO® Group of companies which does not sponsor, authorize or endorse this site.
You can visit the official LEGO website at: http://www.lego.com
Theses pages are dedicated to my realizations using Lego Technic.
My main interests consist in making computer-controlled Lego robots. For example, it would be cool if I could make an autonomous robot that could send me a e-mail if it is stuck somewhere, with a map of its location!
The Ultimate Turing machine made out of Lego!
Tired of having a computer that crashes all the time? This era is finished! Built your own 1-hz computer out of Lego!
Read more in the "Various" section under Turing machine.
Here are some of my realizations, divided into four sections:
  • In Various stuff, you will find the adder-subtractor, a very helpful module to control your robots; there is also towers and a security device to save the life of your minifig. In Robots, some of my robots are described (sometimes with the LDRAW files). There are ants and two robotic arms.
  • 77. Eiffel: The Syntax
    Describes the programming syntax in with links to the various sections.
    http://www.gobosoft.com/eiffel/syntax/
    Eiffel: The Syntax The annotated Eiffel syntax described here is aimed at writers of Eiffel tools such as compilers, interpreters, syntax checkers, short and flat tools, pretty-printers, etc., who want to benefit from some tips and tricks. Although this is not the official Eiffel syntax specification provided by the Nonprofit International Consortium for Eiffel ( NICE ), it departs from it in only two or three well documented occassions. In particular, it explains where, and sometimes why, existing compilers have extended the Eiffel syntax. The Eiffel syntax constructs are listed into groups, starting with high-level constructs such as down to lexical components such as Identifier . Alternatively, these constructs are also given in alphabetical order . The notation used to describe the Eiffel syntax is specified elsewhere. A possible implementation of the Eiffel syntax in yacc - and lex -like format is also provided as an example. This page is also available in Japanese (translated by Iizuka Tomio
    Indexing
    Obsolete

    Inheritance
    ...
    Invariant

    end class
    Note Most Eiffel compilers do not check the validity of the optional comment after the keyword end . SmallEiffel emits a warning though. Note A file may contain more than one class declaration. However most Eiffel compilers have a limitation of one class per file.

    78. Prentice Hall -Message Page
    By Robert S. Rist, Robert Terwillinger; Prentice Hall PTR, 1995, ISBN 0132059312. Introductory text for new and nonOO programmers; covers language, logical assertions, design of OO systems. Prentice Hall
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    79. Fenestra: An Eiffel Win32 Library
    Fenestra is a Win32 API GUI library, which while being specific to the Win32 API is high level enough to allow convenient programming in an object oriented manner. It also aims to be portable to any of the actively supported eiffel compilers for the Win32 platforms, allowing users to mix and match compilers as they wishes. Freeware, eiffel Forum License.
    http://www.nenie.org/eiffel/fenestra/index.html
    Fenestra
    An Eiffel GUI library for the Win32 platform
    Summary
    Fenestra is a Win32 API GUI library, which while being specific to the Win32 API is high level enough to allow convenient programming in an object oriented manner. It also aims to be portable to any of the actively supported Eiffel compilers for the Win32 platforms, allowing users to mix and match compilers as they wishes. It is a freeware library. The full source code is distributed under the Eiffel Forum licence While being a library for Win32, it is hoped that it is compatible with third parties implementations of the API, possibly allowing portability to other platforms.
    Requirements
    • Eiffel 3 compiler with ELKS-95 compliant kernel library Win32 API implementation C compiler and ETL-style Eiffel/C interface for the default runtime. (The system is designed so that the low-level runtime could be easily replaced in a non-C environment.)
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    80. Eiffel--Programming - Prentice Hall Catalog
    Business Law, Business Math, Business programming, Business Studies ObjectOriented Introduction to Computer Science Using eiffel, An
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