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I disagree.... where are the equivalent high quality field proven
mathematical subroutine libraries? Sorry, but IMSL, LAPACK, BLAS, ... (to name a few) all are equally well usable from Fortran, C, or C++. A given vendor usually writes these underlying bits by hand from assembler anyway to get maximum performance. It then makes no difference what language you use at the high level. Maybe 20 years ago Fortran compilers in general produced faster code than C compilers, but not today. Speaking as a computational physicist who programs many large-scale numerical simulations, I usually use C. C is often much better from a data manipulation standpoint. Try implementing a doubly-linked list in Fortran. Yes, such things can be useful in numerical algorithms. I'm glad there's a readable version of NEC in C available now, this will make interfacing it with a gui much easier. NEC for typical amateur antennas runs so fast on todays processors, the important thing is easily visualizing the input and output. I'm curious what free Fortran 90/95 compiler you refer to? "evaluation versions" that expire after xx days don't count ![]() Torsten N4OGW |
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