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Language Obsolescence

 

Fortran 90 has carried forward the whole of FORTRAN 77 and also a number of features from existing Fortran compilers. This has been done to protect the investment in the millions of lines of code that have been written in Fortran since it was first developed. Inevitably, as modern features have been added, many of the older features have become redundant and programmers, especially those using Fortran 90 for the first time, need to be aware of the possible pit-falls in using them.

Fortran 90 has a number of features marked as obsolescent, this means,


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Adam Marshall ©University of Liverpool, 1996
Wed Oct 9 17:57:29 BST 1996