Edison Design Group
The Edison Design Group (EDG) is a company that makes compiler frontends (preprocessing and parsing). Their frontends are widely used in commercially available compilers and code analysis tools. Users include the Intel C++ compiler,Microsoft Visual C++, SGI MIPSpro, The Portland Group, and Comeau C++. They are widely known for having the first, and likely only, frontend to implement the now-deprecatedexport
keyword of C++.
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.
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
Further reading
Adamczyk, J. Stephen. MU: A System Implementation Language for Microcomputers, Indiana University, 1977