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Excuse me for weighing in on this issue, but it appears to be far enough from the mainstream that other have had difficulty finding a response.
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There should be compelling reasons for changing from one language to another. The company I now work for had also considered converting but only because of the difficulty in finding staff with Fortran experience. Performance wise :with modern compilers and hardware in real world applications (I'm in 3D CAD for example, and I have previous experience in Geological modelling, surveying, engineering, andhydrogeology systems; all mixed language C/Fortran)there will probably be little or no difference to the end user. Personally I find Fortran's maths, especially the array processing, easier to use. Other peoplewith more experience in different languages will prefer their own "familiarity". YMMV as they say.
If the argument for change is merely"to use a more modern language" then it is likely a false argument - Fortran95 and the coming Fortran2003 are modern languages and will, generally speaking, compile with little or no problem old Fortran code. Problem areas would be in portability,code that used hardware specific facilities or compiler specific extensions.
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It would be nice if you contact me vie email (just view my profile) sowe could talk about this topic a little bit more.
Markus
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Markus,
When I view your profile I do not see an email address.
You can contact me at
l dot neilson at acecad dot co dot uk
Les

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