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- From: mdchaney@fractal.ucs.indiana.edu (M Darrin Chaney)
- Subject: Re: Small Language Wanted
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- Date: Fri, 21 Aug 1992 17:12:08 GMT
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- In article <1992Aug21.144444.11414@ncsu.edu> jwb@eos.ncsu.edu writes:
- >Mike Coughlin writes:
- >> As a user of Fortran, I must protest the idea that Fortran is an
- >> old language. Since structured programming concepts were introduced
- >> into Fortran many years ago, there are no "modern" programming ideas
- >> that are need in Fortran to accomplish its purpose of scientific
- >> and mathematical computation. The mathematical notation used by
- >
- >Of course one can express "scientific and mathematical computations"
- >in Fortran, C, TeX, PostScript, etc. However, the tremendous interest
- >in "object-oriented" programming among engineers and scientists shows
- >that they have finally come to realize that the structure and
- >organization of data are important---not exactly one of Fortran's
- >strong points.
-
- Not to fan a flame war, but indeed C++ is _excellent_ for working with
- complex numbers, etc. And, nobody will accuse you of using an outdated
- language.
-
- I used Fortran up until about 2 years ago. It does do about anything that
- you want, and DEC's Fortran compiler for VMS is probably the best single
- compiler that I've ever met (in terms of optimization). But, the lack
- of structures, pointers, and recursion are crippling. I know that they are
- adding/have added some of these features, but they still aren't everywhere,
- yet.
-
- C is an excellent language for scientific stuff, and C++ even better.
-
- Check out the flame-war du jour in soc.college for more information on
- how Scheme "is great|sucks" compared to C which "is great|sucks".
-
- Darrin
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