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Yes, I do all my programming in fortran 77.
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I used to get paid to write fortran 77 - thankfully, I've forgotten most of it, but I'm sure I could snap back into it by looking at some code.
fortran's not a bad language, I acutally rather like some of it. Only problem is it's just not so common anymore outside of the number-crunching market.
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fortran's not a bad language, I acutally rather like some of it. Only problem is it's just not so common anymore outside of the number-crunching market.
I like it too, although I am one of those number crunching types.
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I'm one of the computationnal physics types. Yorick is another programming language targeted at the number-crunching market:
http://yorick.sourceforge.net/index.php
I've used it in an university course. It has some nice features but I don't use it anymore.
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If you're doing more statistical work, R is rather nice too...
And, of course, there's always matlab.
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