Fortran vs. C for numerical work
BRADBERRY,JOHN L
gt4512c at prism.gatech.EDU
Mon Nov 26 21:28:27 AEST 1990
On Nov 25 18:55:29 EST 1990 in Article <34828> , (Dan Salomon)
<salomon at ccu.umanitoba.ca> writes:
>Here are the reasons that FORTRAN has not been replaced by C:
>
> 1) C is definitely for wizards, not beginners or casual
> programmers.
> Usually people who are heavily into numerical work are not
> hacker
> types. They are mathematicians, scientists, or engineers.
I agree! The group described happens to represent most of the
clients I deal with in Radar and Antenna applications. As in the
original derivation of the name, these people are FOR-mula TRAN-
slators!
>
>..(text deleted)...
>
>The reasons that C should replace FORTRAN for numerical work:
>
>..(text deleted)...
>
3) FORTRAN ANSI standards take entirely too long to pass through
committees and there is little or no effort made to 'purge' old
style Watfor/V methods from 'current' teaching texts! I wouldn't
be surprised to see references to 'card decks' in 'current' FORTRAN
books into the year 3000 (programmers live forever!)...
Sorry about the digression!
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