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Group: comp.lang.fortran · Group Profile
Author: Ron FordRon Ford Date: Aug 10, 2008 17:19
On Fri, 8 Aug 2008 07:51:44 -0700 (PDT), Beliavsky posted:
> On Aug 8, 12:24Â am, Ron Ford wrote:
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>> I'm in the market for an f90 or f95 compiler on windows.
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> To me, that means a compiler I can use from the command line to create
> console programs, after writing the source code in a separate text
> editor, and thus g95 and gfortran certainly qualify. Of course I can
> open output CSV files in excel, plot results in Gnuplot within the
> program using the common "system" extension, etc.
The scenario you describe is very effective when your build environment is
as stable as a chessboard. This is always an option I strive for.
I'm unwilling to part with good compiler complaints. I've never had a
better two-way relationship with a compiler as I have with silverfrost.
One day, silverfrost will say: error 196883: were you thinking of
iterations and trials as the same thing?
One thing I like about Beliavzsky types is that they play chess. So was
much of my first contact with Eastern Europaens in Berlin. I have my
criticisms of Solzhenitsyn, but his passing weighs on many Americans. I
would dispute Solzhenitysn's dogmatic russophilia with respect to the
ukrainians. His church didn't come from Siberia. The Grech Nayuck
requires comment, in case St. Peter isn't aware of this russian genocide.
I, in worse times, have found occasion to call myeslf: alexander soldier
nixon, a hero of the soviet union.
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We are here and it is now. Further than that, all human knowledge is
moonshine. 3
H. L. Mencken
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