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Black Belt Program ended apparently

DavidWhite
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Have any of the other Black Belts been advised of the end of the Black Belt program?

I assume that this means that we will no longer have access to a Fortran license or future upgrades to the Intel Compiler.

Since I am currently unemployed and looking for further opportunities, this is yet another nail in the coffin, if I cannot retain a current version of Fortran.

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jimdempseyatthecove
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Yup, I'm still alive and as well as expected for an oldster. I don't use Discord, tried it twice.

@DavidWhite  The current versions of Intel's Fortran are free and contained within its "oneAPI" software. Load both the Base Toolkit and then the HPC toolkit. Just google "oneAPI download".

 

Jim Dempsey

 

 

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