Jump to content

Eiffel: Difference between revisions

From EDM2
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 22: Line 22:
*
*
==Publications==
==Publications==
* Bertrand Meyer: Object Oriented Software Construction - ISBN 0136291554 - In Print
:The book where Eiffel was first described, but is actually a textbook of object-oriented methods rather than a Eiffel tutorial, originally published in 1988.
* Bertrand Meyer: Eiffel, the Language - ISBN 0-13-247925-7 - In Print
* [https://web.archive.org/web/19961115031729/http://www.twr.com/twrweb/docs/omg.htm IDL Eiffel CORBA Binding] - By Tower Technology Corp., Cindy de la Torre Cicalese of George Washington University and Kim Rochat of IBM. - Initial proposal for standardisation by Tower Technology.
* [https://web.archive.org/web/19961115031729/http://www.twr.com/twrweb/docs/omg.htm IDL Eiffel CORBA Binding] - By Tower Technology Corp., Cindy de la Torre Cicalese of George Washington University and Kim Rochat of IBM. - Initial proposal for standardisation by Tower Technology.
====Related articles====
====Related articles====

Revision as of 15:25, 2 February 2015

Object oriented structured programming language in the Algol family, originally designed by Bertrand Meyer. Much like SmallTalk Eiffel has also suffered in the last few years due to companies that built commercial tools for the language have turned their attention to Java.

A list of OS/2 implementations of Eiffel

Classes and bindings

A list of DOS implementations of Eiffel

A list of Eiffel implementations that run under WinOS/2

A list of Eiffel implementations that run under Java

  • J-Eiffel - Eiffel to Java compiler - Open source - Discontinued

A list of Eiffel implementations in JavaScript

Publications

  • Bertrand Meyer: Object Oriented Software Construction - ISBN 0136291554 - In Print
The book where Eiffel was first described, but is actually a textbook of object-oriented methods rather than a Eiffel tutorial, originally published in 1988.
  • Bertrand Meyer: Eiffel, the Language - ISBN 0-13-247925-7 - In Print
  • IDL Eiffel CORBA Binding - By Tower Technology Corp., Cindy de la Torre Cicalese of George Washington University and Kim Rochat of IBM. - Initial proposal for standardisation by Tower Technology.

Related articles

Tutorials and other learning material

Links

USENET

Standards