On Jan 1, 2013, at 10:23 PM, Никитин Лев <leon.v.niki...@pravmail.ru> wrote:

> Eiffel, for my opinion, is a best OOP language. Meyer use a theoretical 
> approach as it is possible in OOP.

Really? Because when I studied it I had a very different impression: that 
behind this language there was no theory at all. And it's only feature I 
remember that is not present in mainstream languages is it's pre/postconditions 
system, which looked like an ugly hack for me.

Of course, my memory could fail me, but I doubt my tutorial did; I remember it 
being written by Meyer himself.
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