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minus-square Buttons ( @Buttons@programming.dev ) linkfedilinkEnglish17•12 hours agoFortran is still a good language for some purposes I think. And I feel the same way, C++ tries to solve the problem of having too many features by adding more features.
minus-square Troy ( @troyunrau@lemmy.ca ) linkfedilink6•12 hours agoDon’t get me wrong. There is still a time and a place for Fortran. And this will also likely always be the case for C++. But I’m not sure it is entirely wise to choose it if you’re creating a new project anymore.
Fortran is still a good language for some purposes I think.
And I feel the same way, C++ tries to solve the problem of having too many features by adding more features.
Don’t get me wrong. There is still a time and a place for Fortran. And this will also likely always be the case for C++. But I’m not sure it is entirely wise to choose it if you’re creating a new project anymore.