Re: something like MS Visual Studio for Fortran?



On Tue, 31 May 2005 08:41:06 -0700, Randall Mackie <rlmackie862@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

>Following up on the recent thread about c versus Fortran, speed,
>efficiency, etc, someone mentioned that there is no equivalent of
>MS Visual Studio to use in compiling Fortran dll's under Windows.
>I use Linux, so I would have no idea whether this is true or
>not, but I would really doubt it. Is there an equivalent of
>MS Visual Studio for Windows/Fortran?

Whoever mentioned that is mistaken. If you're looking for a Fortran compiler
that works in the current Microsoft Visual Studio.NET, Intel Visual Fortran is
one and Lahey/Fujitsu Fortran is another. There are other compiler vendors,
including Absoft, which provide their own IDE. The old Compaq Visual Fortran
worked with the older Visual Studio '98.

Steve Lionel
Software Products Division
Intel Corporation
Nashua, NH

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