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EiffelCode Demo
EiffelCode Demo
Project title: Webapp for compiling/executing Eiffel programs with a selection of coding challenges illustrating Design by Contract and Mathmodels.
For original goals, see here. For course description and evaluation schema, see here.
Supervisor(email): Jonathan Ostroff (jonathan). John Tsotsos is the EECS4080 coordinator.
- Student Team
- Gianluca Corvinelli (corv9)
- Shangru Li (ioagnx)
Acknowledgements: The team would like to thank Jason Keltz for his technical help.
Website
EiffelCode will eventually be hosted at code.eecs.yorku.ca. At this point in time, the URL points to www.eecs.yorku.ca/~eiffelcode/. The latest version is EiffelCode7.
At the above sites, you may login with your Passport York or EECS credentials. You will then see.
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