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  • Comp.Lang.Eiffel FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions.

    omicron.felk.cvut.cz

  • Trusted Components Initiative

    Cooperative effort to advance the success of the software industry via Component-Based Development, enforcing the highest standards through systematic techniques for component quality.

    www.trusted-components.org

  • Gobo

    Links, technical information about Eiffel standardization and available compilers and libraries, and Gobo Eiffel Project to promote free and portable tools and libraries. [Open Source]

    www.gobosoft.com

  • Eiffel Parser for SNiFF+

    Freeware add-on to make SNiFF+ an Eiffel IDE.

    www.willamowius.de

  • NICE: Nonprofit International Consortium for Eiffel

    Goal: promote the industrial approach to reliable construction of computer software by advancing development of an industry of high quality reusable software components, based on the Eiffel object-oriented method, language, libraries, and environment.

    www.eiffel-nice.org

  • CMPnet TechWeb TechEncyclopedia: Eiffel

    Great resource: over 11,000 definitions.

    www.techweb.com

  • ISE Base to SmallEiffel Port

    On 4 August 1998, ISE released the EiffelBase library as Open Source. This page tells about efforts to make EiffelBase work with the SmallEiffel compiler (as of September 6, 2002, SmallEiffel changed its name to SmartEiffel).

    www.netlabs.net

  • Hello, World program

    Eiffel

    www2.latech.edu

  • The Eiffel Library Kernel Standard

    Vintage 95 of the Eiffel Library Kernel Standard, from NICE (the Nonprofit International Consortium for Eiffel).

    archive.eiffel.com

  • Object-Oriented Language: Eiffel

    Links on Eiffel and object technology, some fine original content, including marketing Eiffel. Descriptions, news, downloads, links.

    www.cetus-links.org

  • Object Tools

    Makers of Visual Eiffel, first Eiffel compiler to generate native code; and the Rapid Application Developer (RAD) Display Machine (DM), a new approach to Eiffel RAD: it accesses Java classes. Free evaluation downloads! Site in English, Deutsche.

    www.object-tools.com

  • EiffelWorld

    The electronic newsletter for the Eiffel community.

    archive.eiffel.com

  • Eiffel Software

    A division of ISE (Interactive Software Engineering), the company formed by Eiffel's inventor, Bertrand Meyer. Free downloads of EiffelStudio and Eiffel ENViSioN. Many documentation about Eiffel: tutorials, articles, manuals.

    eiffel.com

  • Eiffel: The Language That OOP Forgot?

    Advocacy article: history, rationale, tool list, code samples, forum comments. [DevChannel]

    tools.devchannel.org

  • Webopedia: Eiffel

    Defines the term 'Eiffel', lists some links where you can find more information. Concise.

    webopedia.com

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