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- From: zkdc05@trc.amoco.com (Kelly D. Crawford)
- Subject: Re: Scientists as Programmers (was Re: Small Language Wanted)
- Message-ID: <1992Sep2.085256@trc.amoco.com>
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- Date: Wed, 2 Sep 1992 13:52:56 GMT
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- In article <9224622.17597@mulga.cs.mu.OZ.AU>, fjh@munta.cs.mu.OZ.AU (Fergus James HENDERSON) writes:
- > meissner@osf.org (Michael Meissner) writes:
- >
- > >In article <92245.124125KGZXK@ASUACAD.BITNET> Zafer KADI
- > ><KGZXK@ASUACAD.BITNET> writes:
- > >
- > >| I have been on both sides of issue (I have MS's in both Mech.Eng CS)
- > >|
- > >| There is no one wrong or right on the issue of :
- > >|
- > >| 1. FORTRAN or anyother language.
- > >| All you Computer Science major that think Fortran is so bad can
- > >| you tell me anyother language that has all the forms of numbers
- > >| that the scinetist use such as integers, real numbers and COMPLEX
- > >| numbers.
- > >
- > >C++.
- >
- > Exactly. What's more, with C++ I can have arbitrary precision integers,
- > arbitrary precision rational numbers, fixed point real numbers, etc.
- > (all of these are available using GNU's libg++). If you want
- > quaternions, then it's no big deal to add them too.
- >
- > Of course there is no single language that will please everybody, but IMHO
- > teaching new CS students Fortran is not making the best use of the
- > limited course time available.
- >
-
- With trillions of lines of existing Fortran in the scientific marketplace, it is a
- travesty not to teach CS students Fortran sometime during their education.
- I'm not trying to argue language merits here, but just pointing out that I
- know many CS majors that have no clue about Fortran ("Oh, I've heard lots
- of bad things about it.") and are lost when it comes to having to work with
- existing code. Perhaps not an entire class, but they need to have some basic
- familiarity with it, just because of the high likelihood that they will run into it
- sometime during their career.
-
- Kelly
-
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