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- From: chew@accel.aa.washington.edu (Gilbert Chew)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.fortran
- Subject: Is FORTRAN a viable language?
- Date: 29 Dec 1992 23:41:27 GMT
- Organization: U of Wash Dept of Aeronautics and Astronautics
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- Is FORTRAN dead?
-
- I myself program in FORTRAN, and I am hoping to
- eventually purchase a FORTRAN compiler for my
- own PC (a 386-33, incidentally).
-
- However, while perusing the newsgroups for help
- and information in buying said compiler, I noticed
- that the C/C++ newsgroup seems to have about
- 100 times the traffic of the FORTRAN newsgroup!
-
- I had always thought that, while C/C++ may be
- getting more publicity, there were still scientists
- and engineers who used FORTRAN. So, where are
- all the FORTRAN messages?
-
- Various magazine articles in the campus library seem
- to give the impression that FORTRAN is NOT dead,
- since "everybody" still uses it. If so, then why are there
- so few compilers on the market? In Programmer's
- Paradise, Programmer's Shop, Programmers Up the Butt,
- The Connection, etc. (mail-order catalogs all), the
- C/C++ compilers outnumber the FORTRAN compilers
- several times over!
-
- The ultimate question is, I guess, Should I even bother
- with the FORTRAN compiler? Or should I make my main
- language C/C++? Will there still be support for FORTRAN
- in 10 years?
-