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What is an ETH file? An ETH file contains Ether source code, which is a low-level , general-purpose programming language developed to improve upon the C programming language. It stores source in plain text, which may be opened with any text editor, including GNU Emacs.

More Information Some features of the Ether programming language that improve upon C are thorough compile-time checks, fast code generation, and a built-in build system.

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What is an ETH file?

An ETH file contains Ether source code, which is a low-level , general-purpose programming language developed to improve upon the C programming language. It stores source in plain text, which may be opened with any text editor, including GNU Emacs.

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Some features of the Ether programming language that improve upon C are thorough compile-time checks, fast code generation, and a built-in build system.

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What is an ETH file?
An ETH file contains Ether source code, which is a low-level, general-purpose programming language developed to improve upon the C programming language. It stores source in plain text, which may be opened with any text editor, including GNU Emacs.