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Title: A SmallEiffel Ported to AmigaDE/Elate
Post by: System on March 16, 2002, 04:16:01 AM
SmallEiffel, contrary to its name, is a full fledged, Open Source, GPL licensed implementation of the Eiffel programming language. The compiler generates high quality, high performance C and Java bytecode. The package includes several reusable libraries (called clusters in the Eiffel vernacular), plenty of documentation, examples, and more.

Click here for more info. (http://www.kindsoftware.com/products/opensource/SmallEiffel/)

Title: Re: A SmallEiffel Ported to AmigaDE/Elate
Post by: teo on March 17, 2002, 02:17:17 PM
Odd? i must be mistaken, but i didnt think elate was running on PPC? on the page linked to in this news item they include PowerPC in the list of supported chips...
Title: Re: A SmallEiffel Ported to AmigaDE/Elate
Post by: ksk on March 17, 2002, 06:00:43 PM
I first thought the same. But when I read the inroductory .pdf from ADK CD it says that PowerPC is supported.

It is supported natively/unhosted, PowerPC Linux support is coming.
Title: Re: A SmallEiffel Ported to AmigaDE/Elate
Post by: Chathurawind on March 18, 2002, 04:41:48 AM
eiffel. I have been programming in that for one of my courses - I do hate it. The version of smallEiffel i used at uni had cronic bugs.

steve dobbs
Title: Re: A SmallEiffel Ported to AmigaDE/Elate
Post by: x303 on March 19, 2002, 01:35:37 PM
SmallEiffel... Wow, we Amiga users certain needed that :pint:

[color=FF0000]x303[/color] :-D