Fixed link for Reusable Software

Author:halw
Date:2009-12-21T23:20:46.000000Z


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@@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ The most extensive of these EiffelBase libraries is <code>structures</code>, whi
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The EiffelBase Data Structure library and its subclusters are described in the book <span> [http://www.eiffel.com/doc/ Reusable Software] </span>. Let's go to one of the most frequently used subclusters, <code>list</code>, containing implementations of list structures. Click the <code>+</code> next to <code>list</code>. This time, since list is a terminal cluster, it's not subclusters you'll see, but '''classes''', identified by small ellipses: The EiffelBase Data Structure library and its subclusters are described in the book <span> [http://www.eiffel.com/services/training/books.html Reusable Software] </span>. Let's go to one of the most frequently used subclusters, <code>list</code>, containing implementations of list structures. Click the <code>+</code> next to <code>list</code>. This time, since list is a terminal cluster, it's not subclusters you'll see, but '''classes''', identified by small ellipses:
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