This deal has been offered since October 2003 from http://www.microsoft.com/windows/sfu/unixproresour ces/freesfu30.asp. It is not free -- the shipping comes to about $11. Very, very old news !
If you're good at a tool the religion is kind of moot, isn't it ?
Try a modern Fortran called F which pruned away some stuff that was said to be confusing (although not to me) and kept the good. It is free, although not GPLed (spare me the GPL flames, please):
http://www.fortran.com/fortran/imagine1/index.ht ml
My CD for DB2 Universal Database Enterprise Edition Version 6.1 for Linux has a copyright of 1999 on it. Learn more about the latest version at http://www-4.ibm.com/software/data/db2/linux/. Better yet, get the beta code for the latest version from http://www-4.ibm.com/software/data/db2/linux/eeebe ta/.
No, I mean the idea that this is free as being a new pot shot at Linux, etc.
Forty years outdoors ? The Saturn V was built in 1963 ? Huntsville has the Apollo 17 or 18 flight hardware, so I don't see that this is the case.
This deal has been offered since October 2003 from http://www.microsoft.com/windows/sfu/unixproresour ces/freesfu30.asp. It is not free -- the shipping comes to about $11. Very, very old news !
Programming languages have been operating systems for decades, e.g. FORTH etc.
If you're good at a tool the religion is kind of moot, isn't it ?
t ml
Try a modern Fortran called F which pruned away some stuff that was said to be confusing (although not to me) and kept the good. It is free, although not GPLed (spare me the GPL flames, please):
http://www.fortran.com/fortran/imagine1/index.h
Regards,
rcs
My CD for DB2 Universal Database Enterprise Edition Version 6.1 for Linux has a copyright of 1999 on it. Learn more about the latest version at http://www-4.ibm.com/software/data/db2/linux/. Better yet, get the beta code for the latest version from http://www-4.ibm.com/software/data/db2/linux/eeebe ta/.