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[[Property:title|Compiler]]
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EiffelStudio naturally includes a powerful Eiffel compiler, which is at the core of the IDE. It supports the entire Eiffel language as defined in the third edition of Eiffel: The Language.
EiffelStudio naturally includes a powerful Eiffel compiler, which is at the core of the IDE. It supports the entire Eiffel language as defined in the third edition of ''Eiffel: The Language''.
This compiler uses Eiffel's Melting Ice Technology (TM), which accounts for lightning-fast incremental recompilations, ideal during the development cycle. It also provides finalization, which yields a high level of optimization that should be used for released programs.

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In order for us to communicate effectively about the activities of the method we must have some way to record the products of those activities. That is what Eiffel the language does for us ... with the added benefit that, ultimately, we implement whole running software systems in the language.
The method is laid out in wonderful detail in [http://www.eiffel.com/doc/oosc/page.html Object-oriented Software Construction, 2nd Edition]. But, if you're just getting started, you will find some good introductory material on this page. The invitation to Eiffel is fairly short introduction to the method and language. and the tutorial gives a more detailed look.
The method is laid out in wonderful detail in [[Object-oriented Software Construction, 2nd Edition]]. But, if you're just getting started, you will find some good introductory material on this page. The invitation to Eiffel is fairly short introduction to the method and language. and the tutorial gives a more detailed look.

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==Author==
Bertrand Meyer
==Software Credits==
See acknowledgments in book [[Eiffel: The Language]].
See acknowledgments in book ''[[Eiffel: The Language]]''.
==Cover Design==
Rich Ayling.
==Copyright notice and proprietary information==

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