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Eiffel is an ISO-standardized, object-oriented programming language designed by Bertrand Meyer ( an object-orientation proponent and author of Object-Oriented Software Construction ) and Eiffel Software.
Eiffel was originally developed by Eiffel Software, a company founded by Bertrand Meyer.
* Bertrand Meyer: < cite > Eiffel: The Language </ cite >, Prentice Hall, second printing, 1992 ( first printing: 1991 )
* Bertrand Meyer: < cite > Object-Oriented Software Construction </ cite >, Prentice Hall: first edition, 1988 ; second edition, 1997.
* Bertrand Meyer: Touch of Class: Learning to Program Well with Object and Contracts Springer-Verlag, 2009 ISBN 978-3-540-92144-8 lxiv + 876 pages Full-color printing, numerous color photographs
* Eiffel ( programming language ), developed by Bertrand Meyer
* Object-Oriented Software Construction, Second Edition, by Bertrand Meyer, Prentice Hall, 1997, ISBN 0-13-629155-4
; Standards bloat: Bertrand Meyer, in a satirical essay framed as a student's request for a grade change, apparently criticized UML as of 1997 for being unrelated to object-oriented software development ; a disclaimer was added later pointing out that his company nevertheless supports UML.
Z was originally proposed by Abrial in 1977 with the help of Steve Schuman and Bertrand Meyer.
The term was coined by Bertrand Meyer in connection with his design of the Eiffel programming language and first described in various articles starting in 1986 and the two successive editions ( 1988, 1997 ) of his book Object-Oriented Software Construction.
It was devised by Bertrand Meyer as part of his pioneering work on the Eiffel programming language.
Bertrand Meyer
Bertrand Meyer (; ; born 1950 in France ) is an academic, author, and consultant in the field of computer languages.
Bertrand Meyer received the equivalent of a bachelor's degree in engineering from the École polytechnique in Paris, a master's degree from Stanford University, and a PhD from the Université de Nancy in Nancy, Meurthe-et-Moselle.
Meyer went on to publish a positive evaluation of Wikipedia ,< ref > Bertrand Meyer: < cite > Defense and Illustration of Wikipedia </ cite >, at concluding " The system succumbed to one of its potential flaws, and quickly healed itself.
* Bertrand Meyer home page
* Defense and illustration of Wikipedia, by Bertrand Meyer
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The Bertrand Chebyshev theorem ( 1845 | 1850 ) states that for any, there exists a prime number such that < math > n < p < 2n </ math >.
Bertrand himself verified his statement for all numbers in the interval 3 × 10 < sup > 6 </ sup >.

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Past awardees include Edmund Hillary, Isaac Asimov, David Doubilet, Mary Cleave, Buzz Aldrin and Bertrand Piccard .< ref >

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* Bertrand Meyer, inventor of Eiffel.

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The ideas preceding truth tables have been found in both Frege and Bertrand Russell whereas the actual ' tabular structure ' ( i. e. being formed as a table ) is generally credited to either Ludwig Wittgenstein, Emil Post or both ( independently of one another ).

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Bertrand Russell, the first to discuss the paradox in print, attributed it to G. G. Berry ( 1867 1928 ), a junior librarian at Oxford's Bodleian library, who had suggested the more limited paradox arising from the expression " the first undefinable ordinal ".
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The Epimenides paradox appears explicitly in " Mathematical Logic as Based on the Theory of Types ", by Bertrand Russell, in the American Journal of Mathematics, volume 30, number 3 ( July, 1908 ), pages 222 262, which opens with the following:
Michel's known siblings included Delphine, Jean I ( c. 1507 77 ), Pierre, Hector, Louis, Bertrand, Jean II ( born 1522 ) and Antoine ( born 1523 ).
The Tractatus, as Bertrand Russell saw it ( though it should be noted that Wittgenstein took strong exception to Russell's reading ), had been an attempt to set out a logically perfect language, building on Russell's own work.
* Russell, Bertrand ( 1912 ), The Problems of Philosophy, 1st published 1912.
* Russell, Bertrand ( 1918 ), " The Philosophy of Logical Atomism ", The Monist, 1918.
* Russell, Bertrand ( 1956 ), Logic and Knowledge: Essays 1901 1950, Robert Charles Marsh ( ed.
* Russell, Bertrand ( 1985 ), The Philosophy of Logical Atomism, David Pears ( ed.
Trinity alumni include six British prime ministers ( all Tory or Whig / Liberal ), British King George VI, several heads of other nations, physicists Isaac Newton and Niels Bohr, philosophers Ludwig Wittgenstein and Bertrand Russell ( whom it expelled before reaccepting ), and Soviet spies Kim Philby, Guy Burgess, and Anthony Blunt.
In 2001, the left, represented by Bertrand Delanoë ( PS ), won over the majority in the town council of the capital.
* Bertrand Russell ( 1920 ) Introduction to Mathematical Philosophy ( second edition ), Dover Publishing Inc., New York NY, ISBN 0-486-27724-0 ( pbk ).
* Alfred North Whitehead and Bertrand Russell ( 1910 1913, 1927 2nd edition reprinted 1962 ), Principia Mathematica to * 56, Cambridge at the University Press, London UK, no ISBN or US card catalog number.
* 1925 ( 1910 13 ), with Bertrand Russell.
In the foundations of mathematics, Russell's paradox ( also known as Russell's antinomy ), discovered by Bertrand Russell in 1901, showed that the naive set theory created by Georg Cantor leads to a contradiction.
The analysis of logical concepts and the machinery of formalization that is essential to Principia Mathematica ( 3 vols., 1910 1913 ) ( by Bertrand Russell, 1872 1970, and Alfred North Whitehead, 1861 1947 ), to Russell's theory of descriptions, to Kurt Gödel's ( 1906 1978 ) incompleteness theorems, and to Alfred Tarski's ( 1901 1983 ) theory of truth, is ultimately due to Frege.
In 1225, the street performer and juggler Bertrand Cordel, doubtlessly encouraged by local lords, tried to pass himself off as Baldwin I of Constantinople ( the father of Jeanne of Flanders ), who had disappeared at the battle of Adrianople.
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