Re: F2003 complier, how far from us?



On Mon, 25 Aug 2008 07:08:45 -0700 (PDT), Simulate posted:

I had started to write my code in the summer of 2006. I choosed
fortran as my program language for the reason that the F2003 standard
which released in 2004. I wants oo and something like STL which in c++
(class (*) in fortran 2003). However, two year years later today, no
one compiler was realesed in Windows platform of full oo capicity. I'm
surprised about the development of fortran!

I'm a little disappointed! May be c++ is more excellenced today.

F2003 complier, how far from us?

The problem with your question is that the more a person knows about it,
the less he seems inclined to share.

As for me, I've renewed my commitment to f95.

If you want OO now, pass to an OO language like Python. You'll get DT's
before you get PDT's.
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