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  2. EiffelStudio - Wikipedia

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    EiffelStudio is a development environment for the Eiffel programming language developed and distributed by Eiffel Software. EiffelStudio includes a combination of tools integrated under a single user interface: compiler, interpreter, debugger, browser, metrics tool, profiler, diagram and code inspector tool.

  3. Eiffel (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    Object-Oriented Software Construction contains a detailed treatment of the concepts and theory of the object technology that led to Eiffel's design. [9] The design goal behind the Eiffel language, libraries, and programming methods is to enable programmers to create reliable, reusable software modules.

  4. Visual Eiffel - Wikipedia

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    Visual Eiffel provided an integrated development environment running on Microsoft Windows. A major design goal was to provide an environment that, unlike EiffelStudio , did not use an original user interface paradigm but instead was comfortable to programmers familiar with such tools as Microsoft 's Visual Studio and Borland 's Delphi .

  5. Stephen Sauvestre - Wikipedia

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    The project team of the Eiffel Tower. Stephen Sauvestre is left, center Gustave Eiffel. Sauvestre contributed to the design of the Eiffel Tower, adding the decorative arches to the base, a glass pavilion to the first level and the cupola at the top. He also chose the color of the tower.

  6. Eiffel (company) - Wikipedia

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    Eiffel Tower Statue of Liberty (Liberty Enlightening the World) Eiffel (French Eiffel Constructions métalliques ) is part of the Eiffage group and the descendant of the engineering company Société des Établissements Eiffel founded by Gustave Eiffel , designer of the Eiffel Tower .

  7. Eiffel Tower - Wikipedia

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    The Eiffel Tower (/ ˈ aɪ f əl / ⓘ EYE-fəl; French: Tour Eiffel [tuʁ ɛfɛl] ⓘ) is a wrought-iron lattice tower on the Champ de Mars in Paris, France. It is named after the engineer Gustave Eiffel , whose company designed and built the tower from 1887 to 1889.

  8. Eiffel Tower replicas and derivatives - Wikipedia

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    The original Eiffel Tower in Paris. This article discusses replicas and derivatives of this building. As one of the most iconic and recognizable structures in the world, the Eiffel Tower, completed in 1889, has been the inspiration for the creation of over 50 similar towers around the world.

  9. G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra - Wikipedia

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    For the Eiffel Tower destruction, special software was written for depicting how the crumbling metal works. [72] To create the digital Eiffel Tower, the technicians had access to the original building plans, and built a digital model so complex that it could not fit in a single computer file. [ 71 ]