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Packages translated from languages like C into Eiffel
Eifflix will be a free operating system (OS) for your computer. An operating system is the set of basic programs and utilities that make your computer run.
Eifflix will be similar to Debian, both in concept in structure and borrows many of the Debian tools. The main difference is that the primary source code language for Eifflix will be Eiffel.
Currently almost 70% of Debian is written in C or C++. The aim of Eifflix is to replicate Debian, replacing as much as possible of the low-level C code with higher-level design-by-contract Eiffel code.
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EDOM is a freely-available binding of the World-Wide-Web Consortium\'s Document Object Model, for the Eiffel programminglanguage. It also supports parsing serializing, and validating (by W3C schemas and/or Schematron), and XSLT processing.