2007/11/13, Charles Forsyth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Actually, a lot of scientists seem to use Fortran 90.
> > Current versions of gfortran support (most of?) Fortran 95.
>
> i'm hoping that eventually there will be good languages
> for scientists to use, but given that many C/C++ users migrated
> to Java, perhaps the traffic is quite often in the wrong direction.
>
> more seriously, what are the statistics for the use of programming
> systems in scientific applications?
>
>

I'm just starting (this is my first year working after finishing my
studies), but I can tell you what I have seen so far is matlab,
mathematica, and a lot of excel (I think you cannot understand how I
miss awk to do simple things...)

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