This is great to have such software written in Eiffel. But
does anyone know outside of the Eiffel community that it is
written in Eiffel?
While we are talking about games, Louis developed an Eiffel
Game library some years ago:
https://github.com/tioui/eiffel_game_lib
with a Tetris clone using it:
https://github.com/tioui/Tetres
This software had been developed using EiffelStudio, and I
managed to compile it with the Gobo Eiffel compiler without
having to change any single line of code (neither in Eiffel
files nor in ECF files):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=faF8p5Qnbeo&t=162s
This should reassure companies which are reluctant to adopt
a technology owned by a single vendor that thanks to the ECMA
Eiffel standard we can have several players supporting Eiffel,
with several Eiffel compilers. All open source, with different
licenses (GPL, MIT, Entreprise). And with several development
environments: EiffelStudio, dedicated to Eiffel; and a VS Code
extension, using LSP server itself written in Eiffel.
--
Eric Bezault <
er...@gobosoft.com>
Eiffel expert - available for freelance work
https://www.gobosoft.com
On 03/07/2026 16:19, Hubert Cater wrote:
> Just to plug myself a bit here, I've built PC games for over 20 years
> using Eiffel, turn based war historical strategy games covering the
> American Civil War, WWI, and WWII, with all of them now selling on Steam
> for just about the last 10 years.
>
> Not necessarily the most popular, but real world applications with
> thousands of users/players for many years etc.
>
>
https://store.steampowered.com/developer/furysoftware <https://
>
store.steampowered.com/developer/furysoftware>
>
> On Fri, Jul 3, 2026 at 5:28 AM Ulrich Windl <
u202...@gmail.com
> <mailto:
u202...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> Wondering about the popularity or non-popularity of Eiffel I found
> three items:
>
> 1. Bundling the compiler with the OS: Part of C's popularity came
> from the fact that the compiler being bundled with the UNIX OS, so
> it was easily available
>
> 2. There was a lot of C source code available, too, and it was more
> attractive than FORTRAN (I had to learn that in the late 80ies)
>
> 3. There are some great free applications like NetHack (https://
>
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NetHack <
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
> NetHack>) that invited people to "play and hack". AI still couldn't
> solve it. Maybe it's time to port that non-trivial app to Eiffel. It
> may catch more attention than any XML library, I guess, but it's
> really a great effort, and when AI should help in the job, it will
> cause significant global warming, I'm afraid 😉
>
> So: What is the most popular Eiffel application apart from the compiler?
>
> Have a nice weekend!
> Ulrich
>
> --
> You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google
> Groups "Eiffel Users" group.
> To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it,
> send an email to
eiffel-users...@googlegroups.com
> <mailto:
eiffel-users%2Bunsu...@googlegroups.com>.
> <
https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/eiffel-users/12b6d8a0-ee22-4f90-
> bfc2-87f6aaf02978%
40gmail.com>.
>
> --
> You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google
> Groups "Eiffel Users" group.
> To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send
> an email to
eiffel-users...@googlegroups.com <mailto:
eiffel-
>
users+un...@googlegroups.com>.
> CAL6WbK0hkoLfSg3Z4Wm4gWjAts2s07qUZMyN0bc3OAEoVVaxDw%
40mail.gmail.com
> <
https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/eiffel-users/
> CAL6WbK0hkoLfSg3Z4Wm4gWjAts2s07qUZMyN0bc3OAEoVVaxDw%
40mail.gmail.com?
> utm_medium=email&utm_source=footer>.