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EiffelStudio 5.2 For Linux Released 43

sniesen writes "ISE finally released EiffelStudio 5.2 for Linux (and other UNIXes) today. There's free non-commercial editions available for both Windows and Linux. It's good to see that the best O-O language available still strives quite a bit."
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EiffelStudio 5.2 For Linux Released

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  • go dot net [microsoft.com]!

    yay [microsoft.com]!
  • Great (Score:1, Interesting)

    by ajw1976 ( 542188 )
    A good programming language that no one cares about or uses.
    • Re:Great (Score:5, Informative)

      by NoRefill ( 92509 ) on Monday November 18, 2002 @06:47PM (#4701863)
      Just because you don't know who uses a language does not mean it is not used in some very interesting places. I know that the Chicago Board of Trade, the largest trader of options and futures, uses it to run their trading floor application for open outcry. It's a huge system that takes bids from the floor, verifies their validity, calculates changes, posts them on the boards, sends them to vendors on the ticker, etc.

      Why be so negative about something you probably don't even know anything about? Eiffel is a great language and design tool. The implementation of Eiffel has been it's biggest drawback and with things like this release of ISE Eiffel, the ideal the Eiffel represents is closer to reality.

      I'll leave my opinion open until I try it. You should try the same.
  • Who says? <p>
    Will we begin the "mi dad beats your dad" figth?
  • by __past__ ( 542467 ) on Monday November 18, 2002 @06:44PM (#4701825)
    It's good to see that the best O-O language available still strives quite a bit.
    Huh? Why does anyone call a CLOS IDE "EiffelStudio"?
  • by Tumbleweed ( 3706 ) on Monday November 18, 2002 @07:38PM (#4702237)
    Don't _ever_ give your name to these assholes - once you get on their mailinglist, they won't let you off it no matter what you do. I tried for _months_ to get off their list, to no avail. :(

    That email account is now dead.
    • Weed, On behalf of Eiffel SW I apologize that you had a bad experience with our mailing list. We completely respect people's privacy and your email preferences, and we do regularly remove those who opt out of the list. Generally, there have been problems in the past only when people have gotten themselves on the list multiple times (multiple downloads, or different addresses), though sometimes during periods of employee turnover there might have been some list-maintenance issues as well. Hey, what can I say, we are human (contrary to how you made us sound). There have been a lot of cool changes both inside and out. I invite you to give Eiffel Software a try again sometime. Until then, regards
      • Nice bit of attempted spin, but I'm not buying it. I wasn't subscribed multiple times, or with multiple email addresses. I used the instructions provided to opt out to not avail. I sent email messages to multiple addresses (postmaster, abuse, etc.) to try to get off the list, and not only did I never get OFF the mailing list, I never even got so much as a reply. I don't know what the problem is, but if you can't even automate your mailing list properly, one has to wonder about your technical competence in other areas. The period covered by all this measured over SIX MONTHS.

        Automation ... look into it.
    • In the future you might want to apply a filter to bounce back the message to the sender (if your email program supports this).

      That's what I did for an endless barrage of ziffdavis stuff after downloading a file off one of their sites. Same thing... opted out of all of the send notifications but was getting about 4 spams a day.

      Most likely, they will remove you from the list after receiving the bounced email thinking the account is bunk. In either case, as long as the filter is on, you will never know the difference.
  • Eiffel is on my list of languages to learn, and I've been wandering if the Free SmallEiffel is a complete, useful implementation; or whether the official EiffelStudio would be preferable. Anyone out there with experience in both?
  • by ncuny ( 627401 ) on Monday November 18, 2002 @09:27PM (#4702902)
    Since september, SmallEiffel has been renammed to 'SmartEiffel'. Official site here : http://smarteiffel.loria.fr/

    I only know SmartEiffel as its developped at my university and i've learned OO programming with it. For casual development id definitely use Java but Eiffel is certainly helpful when failproof software is needed. The libs of SmartEiffel are really limited but its enough for a quick look at the language.
  • by LWATCDR ( 28044 ) on Tuesday November 19, 2002 @10:50AM (#4706078) Homepage Journal
    $4799 if you want to use it for commercial programs?
    I am sorry but that is about 10 times too much.
    If you want people to use it then it has to be cheaper.
  • I never understood why they limit objects created on one thread to that thread. It's incredibly common to have a producer thread that enqueues objects for another thread to consume.

    But in the Eiffel world, they talk about sending data over tcp/ip to solve this.

    Does anyone know the reasons? I understand that the GC may be a lot simpler to implement, but this can't surely be the actual reason, can it?

    Regards, Tommy

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