Re: Pocket PC, Sucess anyone?
- Posted by Vincent <darkvincentdude at yahoo.com> Dec 14, 2005
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cklester wrote: > And it costs so much that I just threw up a little in my mouth. Yes it does!!! But for non commercial purposes, the enterprise edition edition is free to download and use unlimited. You just get an annoying splash screen with your programs and of course the non commercial license. The free, open-source Eiffel compilers, like SmallEiffel and SmartEiffel are probably worth looking at too. But the proprietary system from ISE comes with a complete IDE, standard libraries, .NET compliance, 64 bit support support for platforms, contracts, and so much more. It does not have game and audio libraries, but with it's extensive C, C++, and Java interfacing mechanisms and full .NET support (can compile Eiffel code to MSIL), it could be rather easy to wrap these from several different languages. What else is interesting is ISE Eiffel has recently been approved a standard by ECMA; Standard ECMA-367. http://www.ecma-international.org/publications/files/ECMA-ST/ECMA-367.pdf Regards, Vincent