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by pjmlp
777 days ago
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Modern Fortran is quite quite different from those punched cards back in the day, the latest revision being from 2023. Coupled with a notebook like experience, one gets Python like experience, coupled with one of the HPC performance kings, and that is what LFortran is trying to achieve. https://lfortran.org/ |
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