Fifth International Eiffel Programming Contest
Berend de Boer writes "After a two year hiatus, the Eiffel Struggle is organized again. This series of contests started in 1997. To enter, people have to submit an Eiffel application or library. Closing date is October 31. Entries are judged according to 12 criteria. Entries are ranked into gold, silver and bronze. In order of rank, winners will be able to pick one of the prizes ."
In case the NICE tiny solaris server is killed, here some backup servers:
http://www.berenddeboer.net/nice/eiffelstruggle/20 03/
And the Google cache.
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Compared to the number of Visual Basic programmers, the numbers of Eiffel users is small. But not insignificant. And: C and Perl also started with one programmer. Also, Eiffel seems to attract people who are interested in correctness and reuse.
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Eiffel is a very powerful OO language. There are tons of links about Eiffel at: http://www.cetus-links.org/oo_eiffel.html. Check them out!
For those who would like to know more about Eiffel from people who use it or just have a nice chat, drop by at #eiffel on irc.debian.org. (I think irc.freenode.org works as well)
Agreed. Correctness is not something programmers are interested in, it seems. Why else are people still using languages that cannot assure that you do not compare metres and feet? Why are people still using languages that cannot assure you don't have buffer overflows?
Testing doesn't help, because your tests can have bugs too and are probably incomplete. It's gives a lot of peace to the mind if you hit the compile button in Eiffel and it compiles successfully.
That does not imply Eiffel is the end of the road. I would like to see something like Spark being available for Eiffel.
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For a Programming Languages class we covered eiffel.
nearly everyone who took the class walked away with a bad experience. Why? Because of the documentation.
If you want eiffel to be more widely used, I highly suggest someone writing some decent documentation. Perhaps a searchable database of object, along with description of what the objects do and what their functions do.
That was my only real complaint. the current documentation sucks.
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