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Aspects of FORTRAN in large-scale programming

In these two lectures I shall try to examine the following three questions: i) Why did high-energy physicists begin to use FORTRAN? ii) Why do high-energy physicists continue to use FORTRAN? iii) Will high-energy physicists always use FORTRAN? In order to find answers to these questions, it is neces...

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Autor principal: Metcalf, M
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: CERN 1982
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.5170/CERN-1983-003.140
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1049895
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Sumario:In these two lectures I shall try to examine the following three questions: i) Why did high-energy physicists begin to use FORTRAN? ii) Why do high-energy physicists continue to use FORTRAN? iii) Will high-energy physicists always use FORTRAN? In order to find answers to these questions, it is necessary to look at the history of the language, its present position, and its likely future, and also to consider its manner of use, the topic of portability, and the competition from other languages. Here we think especially of early competition from ALGOL, the more recent spread in the use of PASCAL, and the appearance of a completely new and ambitious language, ADA.