See also:
- Eiffel: The Language - - By Bertrand Meyer; Prentice Hall PTR, 1990, ISBN 0132479257. Full description of Eiffel, covering some essential elements of Basic Eiffel Libraries, supporting environment. Viewed by some as an OO classic. [Prentice Hall.
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- Eiffel: The Reference - - By Bertrand Meyer, 1992, 1995; Nonprofit International Consortium for Eiffel (NICE), 1995. Submitted to NICE Language Committee as step 2 to standard language definition. Gives short language definition. Full text. [Darmstadt Technical University, Online.
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- Eiffel University Resources - - Short annotated bibliography of some college level Eiffel and OO titles, with information on some software and student internships. [Eiffel.com.
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- Object Oriented Programming in Eiffel - - By Robert S. Rist, Robert Terwillinger; Prentice Hall PTR, 1995, ISBN 0132059312. Introductory text for new and non-OO programmers; covers language, logical assertions, design of OO systems. [Prentice Hall.
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- Object-Oriented Books - - Direct sales of several Eiffel and OO titles. Descriptions, publishers, dates, ISBN numbers, prices, publisher links. [Eiffel.com.
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- Object-Oriented Introduction to Data Structures Using Eiffel - - By Richard Wiener; Prentice Hall PTR, 1997, ISBN 0131855883. For those wishing to learn OO without the complexity of C++. Introduces OO data structures via a language ideal for new programmers; overview of Eiffel, benefits. [Prentice Hall.
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- Object-Oriented Software Construction - - By Bertrand Meyer; Prentice Hall PTR, 1997, ISBN 0136291554, 2nd edition, has CD-ROM. Reference on all aspects of OO: design principles, techniques, DbC, analysis, concurrency, persistence, abstract data types; methodological, and technical issues. Considered a classic. [Eiffel Software.
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- Objects Unencapsulated: Java, Eiffel, and C++ - - By Ian Joyner; Prentice Hall PTR, 1999, ISBN 0130142697. Explores foundations of object technology, starts with detailed look at core principles of extant languages, rationale for OO, reviews strengths and weaknesses of these and other common elements of OO development. [Prentice Hall.
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