Post number #1102838, ID: 962c7f
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>>1102813 THE WHOLE NUCLEAR WORLD, it is still the fastest language when it comes to computer algebra
Post number #1102880, ID: f1f6ca
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>>1102838 wow so cool, i thought 4tran was a dying/legacy language
Post number #1102881, ID: a1e34e
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>>1102838 it's not necessarily better nor worse, it's just that replacing fortran-based solutions with something new in critical infrastructure would be very time consuming, complicated, expensive and possibly even dangerous.
it's more of a "don't try to fix what isn't broken" kind of thing.
Post number #1102899, ID: 962c7f
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>>1102880 it is both, but it is not going away any time soon. Realistically it should, but that will make no money. Also fun fact - fortran native interoperability is so dogshit that everybody does it exclusively through GCC's C interoperability even if the target library has direct fortran bindings.
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