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- From: jf@threel.co.uk (John Fisher)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.fortran
- Subject: Re: Scientists as programmers
- Message-ID: <2a9cb1c3@ThreeL.co.uk>
- Date: 27 Aug 92 09:43:15 GMT
- Sender: usenet@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU
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- ajayshah@almaak.usc.edu (Ajay Shah) writes:
-
- > Look at the accent on fortran, for example:
- > how could a good programmer possibly use fortran? It has to be the
- > case of a person who wants to get a job done and doesn't take interest
- > in the means.
-
- I think you forget, as many people *do* forget when this
- discussion comes up, that many people who write programs
- are *not* able to chose which language to use. They are
- *told* which to use by their management; the language to
- be used for this or that purpose is defined by the
- standard practices of the organisation they are a part of.
-
- Accordingly, the problem they have is how to write good
- programs in that language.
-
- The endless discussions about the relative merits of
- languages, though occasionally interesting, are of little
- practical use to a person in that position.
-
- --John
-