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Further Your CS Development with Mac OS X
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Fortran and C# |
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2004-08-16 15:40:24 |
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jstarr
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Numerous folks emailed me about Fortran and C# support. Since discussion is now open, if you've got good pointers for Fortran, feel free to reply to this comment.
The original point I was trying to make was not that you *couldn't* get Fortran, or even C#, to run on OS X. When did the lack of a prepackaged installer stop any of us UNIX folks from getting what we really wanted to work? I just meant that out of the box, or with Apple Developer Tools CD, Fortran and C# - to my knowledge - were not provided. Everything else (I listed) is. The easy availability serves longtime and newbie UNIX users well.
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Fortran and C#
2004-08-18 01:31:08
nzino
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Fortran and C#
2004-08-16 19:57:24
jstarr
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Now, IBM provides a very efficient Fortran compiler in its "XL" compiler suite.
Besides, with darwinports (http://darwinports.opendarwin.org) or fink (http://fink.sf.net), it is a matter of a few keystrokes to have a g77 (gcc compiler for fortran) on your computer.