Re: FTools
- From: Walt Brainerd <walt@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 22 Apr 2005 07:26:33 -0700
C. G. Montgomery wrote:
Walt Brainerd wrote:
I have collected and am making available g95, Photran, three books in PDF format, and some other tools (such as Coco and two multiple precision packages).
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To see a little more information about this, go to fortran.com, enter the Fortran Store (you don't have to register or buy anything) and search for FTools.
I'd like to mention that the name FTOOLS has been in use for some time, for the software package developed and supported by NASA for use in high-energy astrophysics.
http://heasarc.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/software/ftools/ftools_menu.html
There might be a possibility of confusion in your choice of the name.
(Much of the FTOOLS software has Fortran at its core, BTW, but combined with C and Perl and such.)
regards cgm
I should have done a search, but I figured somebody here would tell me right away if that was a bad name. I don't care about a catchy "marketing" name, just wanted to be able to call it something. There is also an fctools. Fortools is used, but it has nothing to do with Fortran.
How about this: the person that comes up with a name for me gets a copy of the CD.
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