Hello all,
I am working in a new group now. The source code is mostly Fortran 77 and little bit of Fortran 90 (along with C++ UI and some very optimized assembly code). I am trying to encourage programmers to use the newer Fortran 95/2003/2008 and even some useful Fortran 90 features. The issue is with large amount of legacy code is working fine so there is a cost in converting older code. But, for newer code I want to encourage them to start exploring newer features.
I want to use features that give biggest bang for the buck and make for easier maintainability.
With some many experts on this forum, can you point me to some ppt or material on newer Fortran features. That I can run through with some lunch n learn session to wet their appetite. Then, we can dig deeper. If there any on-line classes that would be good as well.
If there are any suggestions or experiences please share as well.
Thank you,
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-----Original Message-----
From: Fortran 90 List [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Dan Nagle
Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2013 10:18 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Extensions to Fortran-aware preprocesser
Hi,
On Apr 9, 2013, at 08:56 , Tobias Burnus <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> It has very little user and the only implementation seems to be Coco,
> http://users.erols.com/dnagle/coco.html
The erols site is no longer maintained. I don't know why erols keeps it around.
My current site is www.daniellnagle.com and I am maintaining that one.
The erols site is far older and may have more links, which may trick the web search engines into citing it.
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Cheers!
Dan Nagle
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