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- From: sla@fast.ucsc.edu (Steve Allen)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.fortran
- Subject: Fortran 90 Advocacy
- Date: 25 Aug 1992 21:20:12 GMT
- Organization: UCO/Lick Observatory
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- Message-ID: <17e86cINNma7@darkstar.UCSC.EDU>
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- Summary: it has to be readily available
- Keywords: GNU, NAG
-
- Personally, I can hardly wait for the arrival of a Fortran 90 compiler on
- the machines I use at work. However, before I get the wonderful opportunity
- to use it on any of the Sparc/MIPS/RS6000/80x86/680x0 systems here, I will
- have to convince several important persons that it is worth spending the $$$
- to obtain such a compiler from some vendor or other. I perceive that the
- implementation of Fortran 90 is not a minor venture, and I expect that the
- cost of the compilers will not be trivial.
-
- Some of the new students coming into Lick in the next year will have been
- programming on home computers since they left Elementary school. Others here
- are now or will soon be buying the first "adequate" computers for home use.
- (Adequate basically means a 32-bit computer with enough disk and speed to
- be useful in developing and test-running astrophysically significant codes.
- Currently an "adequate" computer can be had for roughly $1000.)
-
- These new students will not likely have had access to any Fortran compiler.
- ( How many public schools are in the habit of teaching Fortran, especially
- with the many features that are lacking in Fortran 77 ? ) I am not sure how
- to motivate someone who has grown up using a free or nearly-free C or C++
- compiler that it is worth their while to switch to Fortran now that they
- have entered the university. I am not sure how to motivate someone who
- has just spent $1000 on a home computer that it is worth spending half
- again as much on a Fortran 90 compiler.
-
- Herein I see a great problem. I'd love to see Fortran survive and thrive.
- I do not see how that can happen if Fortran 90 compilers do not become almost
- as cheap as and available on as many platforms as GNU's GCC. Craig Burley's
- admirable efforts to create GNU Fortran 77 demonstrate just how many man years
- are required.
-
- How can Fortran 90 be advocated best? How can it get enough momentum to
- justify its introduction into High School computer classrooms?
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