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== Compilers == | == Compilers == | ||
Several commercial and open-source Fortran compilers are available for [[Windows|Microsoft Windows]], [[Linux]], [[Unix]], and [[Mac OS X|macOS]] (see Fortran Wiki). GNU Fortran is part of the GNU Compiler Collection, Flang is a Fortran front-end for LLVM. Both support the Fortran standards 2003 and 2008. | Several commercial and open-source Fortran compilers are available for [[Windows|Microsoft Windows]], [[Linux]], [[Unix]], and [[Mac OS X|macOS]] (see [http://fortranwiki.org/fortran/show/Compilers Fortran Wiki]). GNU Fortran is part of the GNU Compiler Collection, Flang is a Fortran front-end for LLVM. Both support the Fortran standards 2003 and 2008. | ||
== Related Links == | |||
* [http://fortranwiki.org/ Fortran Wiki] | |||
* [https://cyber.dabamos.de/programming/modernfortran/ Modern Fortran Examples] | |||
* [https://rosettacode.org/wiki/Category:Fortran Rosetta Code Examples] | |||
[[Category:Programming languages]] | [[Category:Programming languages]] |
Revision as of 15:24, 14 December 2017
Background
Fortran is a general-purpose programming language developed by IBM in the 1950s for scientific and engineering applications. The latest Fortran standards 2003 and 2008 added support for object-oriented programming, inheritance, polymorphism, and parallel processing. Libraries written in C can be linked with the iso_c_binding
. Interfaces to ncurses, xlib, and OpenGL exist. Some Fortran compilers have Unicode support.
Compilers
Several commercial and open-source Fortran compilers are available for Microsoft Windows, Linux, Unix, and macOS (see Fortran Wiki). GNU Fortran is part of the GNU Compiler Collection, Flang is a Fortran front-end for LLVM. Both support the Fortran standards 2003 and 2008.