Now that OOP is not the fad

Now that it's possible to have a serious evaluation of OOP techniques, what do you think of Eiffel?
dev.eiffel.com/Main_Page

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se.ethz.ch/~meyer/down/touch/TOUCH.pdf
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There is a book and a standard.
ecma-international.org/publications/standards/Ecma-367.htm

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There is also a YouTube channel.

youtube.com/watch?v=zynTlO-72gc

hey lads, even britfags can run it on gentooo! you hear me, m8?

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>a serious evaluation
You know this is Jow Forums, right?

Touch of Class: Learning to Program Well with Objects and Contracts by Bertrand Meyer

Is this book worth reading?

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Bad IDE, horrible licenses model, this is dead.

Even smalltalk with pharo or seaside get it better.

LOL. Thanks, skid. It would be hilarious if you could try to elaborate.

it's free
se.ethz.ch/~meyer/down/touch/TOUCH.pdf

Over thousand dollars single user by a lot time, free license since one year or few years?, pay pro version with libs.

Hard build single "hello world", no open source or console compiler process, need binding every single thing, IDE looks and "works" like VS 2005.

this was a waste of time