Re: newbie: fortran ide on linux

From: Fernando M. Roxo da Motta (roxo_at_roxo.org)
Date: 11/23/03


Date: 23 Nov 2003 18:23:59 GMT

On Fri, 04 Jul 2003 12:16:19 +0200, Denny Beyer wrote:
> Hey,
>
> is there a fortran ide (doesn't have to have GUI-Builder) for linux. If
> possible free/opensource?
>

  I know that one was poste looooonnnnng time ago, but as I'm just
starting in this group reading these long tome posts (trying to figure the
who-is-who;)). As this question is kind of recurrent one related to
Linux and no response pointed to Xwpe, I'm taking the chance to point it
to newcomers to Linux. The project is hosted at :

   
   Xwpe-ALPHA?
   http://www.identicalsoftware.com/xwpe/

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What is xwpe-alpha?

Xwpe is a programming environment for UNIX systems writen by Fred Kruse.
The user interface mimics the Borland C and Pascal family of products for
MS-DOS. From within xwpe you can edit, compile, and debug programs.
Unfortunately Fred Kruse seems to no longer be a member of the on-line
community.

The xwpe-alpha project is an attempt to continue development and bug fixes
for xwpe. Since attempts to contact the author of xwpe have received no
response, xwpe-alpha should be considered unsupported by Fred Kruse.
Questions or comments should be directed to Dennis Payne
(dulsi@identicalsoftware.com) or the xwpe-alpha mailing list.

The last "official" version of xwpe is 1.4.2. To signify the change in
control the version number has increased to 1.5.x. Also xwpe-alpha
releases end in 'a' (e.g. 1.5.4a).
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  HTH

  Roxo

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