> > fortran (77) is horrible. Well, it _was_ ok, Backus was a pioneer, etc. But we > are in the end of the '90s (and I thought only *my* profs were forcing > students to use it!)
> You will be much better writing your code in ANSI C (pointers aren't difficult > once you get to know them). I don't mean fortran in generall, i mean the available linux versions. I'm familiar with Fortran, C, C++, etc., and the coding for fortran is far more efficient for what i'm doing: it comes down to applying functions to arrays. I also may have the world's only project that really calls for an Object Fortran :) The question is really whether the fortran tools available are good enough for real work. rick -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .