Check out http://openbeans.org/, base on NB-11.2, it has bundled c++.
On 2/13/2020 2:01 PM, Alonso Del Arte wrote:
On my old Gateway (Windows 8) computer I had Fortran through NetBeans
8.2, though I didn't do anything in Fortran besides the Hello World. I
did slightly more with C++ (as I recall, Fortran was included in the
C++ bundle).
I'd like to resume my study of Fortran with NetBeans. Long story
short, after an accident with my Mac, I'm using a Windows 10 laptop,
it was rather empty aside from the OS. I installed NetBeans 11.2 on
it. Can I use NetBeans 11.2 to program in Fortran? And if so, what do
I need to get to make it happen?
Al
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