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- From: gawne@stsci.edu
- Subject: Re: High Performance Fortran
- Message-ID: <1993Jan28.170432.1@stsci.edu>
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- Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1993 22:04:32 GMT
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- Charles Koelbel wrote:
- >
- > Announcing a new version of the High Performance Fortran Language
- > Specification. (Finally!)
- >
- > REQUEST FOR PUBLIC COMMENT ON HIGH PERFORMANCE FORTRAN
-
- And Ralph L. Place replied:
- >OK. My comment is that this sounds like putting a Ferrari engine in
- >a dinasour, sitting on its neck with whip in hand hollering 'Giddyup'.
-
- Not to argue the age of FORTRAN, but how many jobs have you applied for
- that don't require proficiency in it? For so long as we have to be able
- to work in this language I'm pleased that people continue to revise and
- improve it.
-
- I got my university computer science training from a very avant-garde
- computer science department which eschewed FORTRAN as a dead language
- and insisted on teaching us all PASCAL. Then I had to learn FORTRAN on
- my own so I could qualify for employment in Physics and Astronomy.
-
- Until the Computer Science community can convince the scientists and
- engineers that they should really forget the language they've been
- programming in for the last umpity-ump years, then "the rumors concerning
- the death of FORTRAN will be greatly exaggerated." to misqoute M. Twain.
-
- -Bill Gawne, Space Telescope Science Institute
-