John Randall wrote:
Surely you don't expect the syntax of C and C++ to change... People are
still writing Fortan70 despite the existence of Fortran90...


There are actually good reasons to preferring FORTRAN 77 over Fortran 90,
at least for scientific computing.

I remembered I learned WATFOR (not sured under MUSIC or VAX), I supposed that should be before FORTRAN 77. Not long along, some member posted a fragment of FORTRAN 90(?) code that was remotely resembled a FORTRAN program to me. I'm interested to know which version of FORTRAN is now popular? Or FORTRAN still be taught in Engineering faculty?

regards,
bill
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