Edison Design Group
Private | |
Industry | Software |
Founded | 1988 [1] |
Headquarters | Scotch Plains, New Jersey |
Key people
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J. Stephen Adamczyk John Spicer Daveed Vandevoorde |
Products | compiler frontends |
Website | www |
The Edison Design Group (EDG) is a company that makes compiler frontends (preprocessing and parsing).[2][3] Their frontends are widely used in commercially available compilers and code analysis tools. Users include the Intel C++ compiler,[4] Microsoft Visual C++, SGI MIPSpro, The Portland Group, and Comeau C++.[5] They are widely known for having the first, and likely only, frontend to implement the now-deprecated[6] export
keyword of C++.[7][8][9][10]
EDG was founded in 1988 in New Jersey by J. Stephen "Steve" Adamczyk, a 1974 B.S. graduate of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, a 1977 M.S. graduate of the Indiana University Bloomington, and an experienced compiler engineer who had worked for Advanced Computer Techniques in New York City.[11][1]
Other employees include John Spicer and Daveed Vandevoorde.
See also
- Dinkumware, supplier of the standard library for several commercial C/C++ compilers.
- Plum Hall, certifies C/C++ compilers and standard libraries.
References
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Further reading
- Adamczyk, J. Stephen. MU: A System Implementation Language for Microcomputers, Indiana University, 1977
External links
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- ↑ Daveed Vandevoorde (28 February 2002). "The export keyword". comp.lang.c++.moderated.
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