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It seems to me that any language used by Gnome would have to have a well-maintained and well-supported FOSS compiler before it could be considered practical. Eiffel is not part of the Gnu Compiler Collection, or any other well-supported and maintained FOSS compiler, and so it would not be practicle. As far as I can see, the practicle choices, other than C/C++, would be Java, Ada, and Objective C because these are all part of the Gnu Compiler Collection. With Mono, you might also include C#.