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         Eiffel Programming:     more books (23)
  1. Object Oriented Programming in Eiffel by Robert Rist, Robert Terwilliger, 1995-03
  2. Windows Programming Made Easy: Using Object Technology, COM, and the Windows Eiffel Library by Glenn Maughan, Raphael Simon, 2000-10-11
  3. Object-Oriented Programming in Eiffel (International Computer Science Series) by Peter G. Thomas, Raymond A. Weedon, 1997-11
  4. An Object-Oriented Introduction to Computer Science Using Eiffel by Richard Wiener, 1996-04-26
  5. Object-Oriented Software Engineering with Eiffel (Addison-Wesley Eiffel in Practice Series) by Jean-Marc Jezequel, 1996-03-11
  6. Object Structures: Building Object-Oriented Software Components With Eiffel (Addison-Wesley Eiffel in Practice Series) by Jacob Gore, 1996-03
  7. Eiffel : The Language (Prentice Hall Object-Oriented Series) by Bertrand Meyer, 1991-10-01
  8. Software Development Using Eiffel: There Can Be Life Other Than C++ (Prentice Hall Object-Oriented Series) by Richard Wiener, 1995-01
  9. Object Technology for Scientific Computing: Object-Oriented Numerical Software in Eiffel and C (Prentice Hall Object-Oriented Series) by Paul F. Dubois, 1997-01
  10. Eiffel: An Introduction by Robert Switzer, 1993-06-10
  11. Objects Unencapsulated: Java, Eiffel, and C++ (Object and Component Technology Series) by Ian Joyner, 1999-06-16
  12. Eiffel Object-orientated Programming (Computer Science) by A.J. Tyrrell, 1995-10-27
  13. Object-Oriented Programming in Eiffel `2nd EDITION by Prtrr GThomas, 1997
  14. Object-Oriented Programming in Eiffel by Prtrr GThomas, 1995

61. 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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62. Eiffel Object-Oriented Programming
eiffel Object Oriented programming. For each chapter you will find solutions to exercises, some of the larger examples,
http://www.doc.mmu.ac.uk/STAFF/J.Tyrrell/contents.html
Eiffel Object Oriented Programming
For each chapter you will find solutions to exercises, some of the larger examples, and also notices of errors in the text There is also a supplementary note on the use of text files in SmallEiffel
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  • (c) indicates that at least one free implementation of the language can be portably extended with C runtime code. This can be safely assumed for most languages, C being the one standard low-level language. Only the opposite, (!c) will be specified.
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  • (!A) indicates that the language just can't express lambda-calculus as a first-class citizen

65. 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.
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  • 66. 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/

    67. 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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    68. Object Oriented Programming In Eiffel - Prentice Hall Catalog
    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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    69. 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
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    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.

    70. Greater Manchester Network Jubilee 2000 Home Page
    By AJ Tyrrell; 1995. Full text in HTML online, PDF download. Manchester Metropolitan University, OnlineCategory Computers programming Languages eiffel Books......
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    71. Eiffel Object-Oriented Programming
    eiffel Object Oriented programming. For each chapter you will find solutions toexercises, some of the larger examples, and also notices of errors in the text
    http://www.doc.mmu.ac.uk/STAFF/J.Tyrrell/contents.html&e=747

    72. Teaching Eiffel A Web Page
    Who is using eiffel as a Teaching programming Language? Open UniversityPete Thomas coauthor of Object-Oriented programming in eiffel;
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    73. Eiffel In A Nutshell
    eiffel is the only OO language that also includes a comprehensive approach to Thelanguage itself is not just a programming language but also covers analysis
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    74. Eiffel//
    The eiffel// programming language 222120, an extension of eiffel 72, isa parallel language supporting programming on multiprocessors architectures.
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    75. Dictionary Of Programming Languages
    Why? Possibly because there have not been a variety of free, portable eiffel compilers,or possibly because programming with eiffel requires significant coding
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    76. Factoids Programming Languages
    For those who think the world begins and end with C++, or with Java, here's an incomplete list of Category Computers programming Languages Directories...... CPL Combined programming Language . Dynamo Dynamic Models . Adescendant of Simple, used for the Limits to Growth models. eiffel.
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    78. SAL- Programming - Languages Compilers - ISE Eiffel
    ISE eiffel is not just a programming environment but a fulllife-cycle workbenchcovering analysis and design as well as implementation and maintenance.
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    79. SAL- Programming - Languages Compilers - Eiffel
    comp.lang.eiffel. User Comments Linux Journal, No.14, June, 1995. Linux Journal,No.17, September, 1995. See A Screen Shot? (Not Yet). SAL Home programming
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    80. GRAPE GRAphical Programming For Eiffel
    Home Page eiffel Archive eiffel Classes and Clusters ,GRAPE GRAphical programming for eiffel. Written by Object Tools.
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