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Eiffel$24036$ - Übersetzung nach Englisch

PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE
Eiffel programming language; Eifeel programming language; Eiffel (language); Eiffel programming; Eiffel lang; ECMA-367; Generics in Eiffel
  • Eiffel logo

Eiffel      
n. Eiffel, familienaam; Alexandre-Gustave Eiffel (1832-1923), Frans ingenieur, ontwerper van de Eiffeltoren; object-gerichte programmeertaal die in C-code verzameld wordt (geproduceerd door Interactive Software Engineering)
Eiffel Tower         
  • The tower is the focal point of New Year's Eve and [[Bastille Day]] (14 July) celebrations in Paris.
  • Le Temps]]'', February 14, 1887.
  • The Otis lifts originally fitted in the north and south legs
  • Eiffel Tower Drone
  • Number of visitors per year between 1889 and 2004
  • View of the 1889 World's Fair
  • Illumination of the tower at night during the exposition
  • A [[calligram]] by [[Guillaume Apollinaire]]
  • Gustave Eiffel's apartment
  • Foundations]] of the Eiffel Tower
  • Names engraved on the tower
  • Statue of Liberty]] and the [[Vendôme Column]]
  • Base of the Eiffel Tower
  • Replica at the [[Paris Las Vegas]] Hotel, Nevada, United States.
  • The Eiffel Tower illuminated in 2015
  • alt=A video of the jump
  • The Eiffel Tower from below
  • The Roux, Combaluzier & Lepape lifts during construction. Note the drive sprockets and chain in the foreground.
  • Top of the Eiffel Tower
  • Lumière brothers]], 1898
  • A spyglass of an old design on one of the floors of the Eiffel Tower.
TOWER LOCATED ON THE CHAMP DE MARS IN PARIS, FRANCE
EiffelTower; Eiffle tower; Eiffel tower; Iffel tower; Effel tower; Tour eiffel; Tour Eiffel; Eifel Tower; Eiffeltower; Eiffel Tour; The Eiffel Tower; The Efiel Tower; La Tour Eiffel; Eiffel tower paris in france; Altitude 95; Jules Verne (restaurant); Effiel tower; Eiffel Tower, France; La dame de fer; Torre Eiffel; La tour Eiffel; The Eiffel tower; 300-metre tower; Tower Eiffel; Eiphel tower; Eiffell tower; 300-meter tower; Eiffe Tower
Eiffel Toren
Gustave Eiffel         
  • The Bordeaux bridge, Eiffel's first major work
  • The [[Budapest Nyugati railway station]]
  • Cathedral of [[San Pedro de Tacna]], Peru
  • [[Edward Moran]]'s 1886 painting, ''The Statue of Liberty Enlightening the World'', depicts the unveiling of the [[Statue of Liberty]].
  • Illustration of Eiffel's lock design from a contemporary magazine
  • Eiffel in 1910
  • [[Konak Pier]] in [[İzmir]], Turkey, designed by Gustave Eiffel
  • The [[Maria Pia Bridge]]
  • Interior structural elements of the Statue of Liberty designed by Gustave Eiffel
  • Eiffel Bridge in [[Sarajevo]] 1893, also known as [[Skenderija Bridge]], spans the [[Miljacka]].
  •  [[La Paz]] bus station
FRENCH CHEMICAL ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT
Alexandre Eiffel; Alexandre G. Eiffel; Alexandre Gustave Eiffel; Alexandre-Gustave Eiffel; Eiffel, Alexandre-Gustave; Gustav Eiffel; AG Eiffel
n. Gustave Eiffel (frans architect, onwerper van de Eiffeltoren in Parijs)

Definition

Eiffel
<language> An object-oriented language produced by {Bertrand Meyer} in 1985. Eiffel has classes with {multiple inheritance} and repeated inheritance, deferred classes (like Smalltalk's abstract class), and clusters of classes. Objects can have both static types and {dynamic types}. The dynamic type must be a descendant of the static (declared) type. Dynamic binding resolves {multiple inheritance} clashes. It has flattened forms of classes, in which all of the inherited features are added at the same level and generic classes parametrised by type. Other features are persistent objects, garbage collection, exception handling, foreign language interface. Classes may be equipped with assertions (routine preconditions and postconditions, class invariants) implementing the theory of "Design by Contract" and helping produce more reliable software. Eiffel is compiled to C. It comes with libraries containing several hundred classes: data structures and algorithms (EiffelBase), graphics and user interfaces (EiffelVision) and language analysis (EiffelLex, EiffelParse). The first release of Eiffel was release 1.4, introduced at the first OOPSLA in October 1986. The language proper was first described in a University of California, Santa Barbara report dated September 1985. Eiffel is available, with different libraries, from several sources including Interactive Software Engineering, USA (ISE Eiffel version 3.3); Sig Computer GmbH, Germany (Eiffel/S); and Tower, Inc., Austin (Tower Eiffel). The language definition is administered by an open organisation, the Nonprofit International Consortium for Eiffel (NICE). There is a standard kernel library. An Eiffel source checker and compiler front-end is available. Latest version: 4.2, as of 1998-10-28. Latest version: ISE Eiffel version 3.3. See also Sather, Distributed Eiffel, Lace, shelf. E-mail: <queries@eiffel.com>. ["Eiffel: The Language", Bertrand Meyer, P-H 1992]. (1998-11-15)

Wikipedia

Eiffel (programming language)

Eiffel is an object-oriented programming language designed by Bertrand Meyer (an object-orientation proponent and author of Object-Oriented Software Construction) and Eiffel Software. Meyer conceived the language in 1985 with the goal of increasing the reliability of commercial software development; the first version becoming available in 1986. In 2005, Eiffel became an ISO-standardized language.

The design of the language is closely connected with the Eiffel programming method. Both are based on a set of principles, including design by contract, command–query separation, the uniform-access principle, the single-choice principle, the open–closed principle, and option–operand separation.

Many concepts initially introduced by Eiffel later found their way into Java, C#, and other languages. New language design ideas, particularly through the Ecma/ISO standardization process, continue to be incorporated into the Eiffel language.