Eiffel Programming Contest Deadline Nears 19
berenddeboer writes "Slightly more than two weeks left to polish up your Eiffel application or library and submit it to the world-wide Eiffel 2003 contest, the infamous Eiffel Class Struggle. As previously reported here the closing date is October 31. You can use any Eiffel compiler such as the GNU Eiffel compiler SmartEiffel. The top cash prize is $1400 USD. Entries are judged according to 12 criteria by an international panel of judges."
One of those criteria should be.. (Score:2)
Re:One of those criteria should be.. (Score:1)
sarcasm lost.. (Score:2)
if ya really wanna know.. (Score:1, Offtopic)
Re:Install SmartEiffel. (Score:2)
Re:Install SmartEiffel. (Score:1)
Who uses eiffel industrily? (Score:1)
Why use it when the user/library base is so small?
I had friends at another uni who used it as a teaching language(I had blue, which is similar, but clunkier), but once they understood OO moved onto Java (we moved to C++, some move)
Re:Who uses eiffel industrily? (Score:1)
What is small? If you rather would deliver products without bugs, and there is a huge payoff here, you should have a look at Eiffel. It really supports a better style of programming. There are two commercial Eiffel compilers and one Open Source compiler. There must be hundreds of companies using it and thousands of programmers. You ain't gonna get a competitive edge if you use the same language as everyone else.
If you are a startup, you usually don;'t have a second chance. You don't have the luxury of Mic
Re:Who uses eiffel industrily? (Score:1)