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I want to add some visual parts to my code written by Intel Fortran in linux. does the intel fortran compiler the ability to do it in linux? what is your recommendation? should i do it by C?
Thanks in advance,
Hadian
Thanks in advance,
Hadian
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Intel Fortran for Linux does not come with visual programming libraries. I can suggest GINOMENU which supports both Windows and Linux with one programming model.
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after so long time, i am still looking for a way for visual programming on linux. GINOMENU is commercial while i am looking for a free one.
is there any other free visual library in fortran?
there are many visual libraries for other languages like C++. which of them is more compatible with Intel Fortran compiler?
could anyone use wxWidget with fortran?
Hadian
is there any other free visual library in fortran?
there are many visual libraries for other languages like C++. which of them is more compatible with Intel Fortran compiler?
could anyone use wxWidget with fortran?
Hadian

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