Roy Lewallen wrote:
John Smith wrote:
. . .
But, Roy, Fortran is a dead language--
. . .
You're very wrong about that. Fortran is in wide daily use, with a great
deal of active programming going on. The main users are academic,
scientific community, and the military. Compilers are modern and
continue to be updated. The language itself undergoes periodic revisions
and updates via a standards committee. It's an evolving, modern, active
language. Drop by comp.lang.fortran or do a little basic web research
and see for yourself.
Roy Lewallen, W7EL
The basic design was well founded, and based upon need and usefullness,
unlike some following languages such as Ada and Pascal.
I wrote my first programs in Fortran II, which ran on a very small 360.
tom
K0TAR
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