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* WR # 380 * Programmers do it with objects
>Can anyone describe what Eiffel is like as a programming language (what
>makes it distinctive) without referring me to the FAQ?
Send your smail address to to...@twr.com and request a free copy of
Eiffel: A Manager's Perspective. In 16 pages this paper provides the
essence of what Eiffel is and what makes it distinct.
Madison Cloutier
Take a look at http://www.eiffel.com:80/manuals/language/intro/index.html
(which ought to be referenced in the FAQ).
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Chris Flatters cfla...@nrao.edu
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Eiffel allows me, and, I believe, anyone capable of grasping any
technical subject, to express their knowledge and experience in a dynamic
form that can also be read by others in the same dicipline. It thus
serves two purposes: simulation and communication.
To go with Eiffel I recommend Seamless Object Oriented Software
Architecture by Kim Walden and Jean-Marc Nerson, isbn: 0-13-031303-3.
David Willams
Dorset, UK