[LUNA] Free Pascal, Lazarus, and Dev-Pascal

Jon Hood squinky86 at gmail.com
Wed Feb 19 15:01:14 CST 2014


I can vouch for Intel's fortran compiler over GCC's. ifort blows gfort out
of the water, or at least it did 5 years ago.
-Jon

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:luna-bounces_squinky86=gmail.com at lunagroup.us] On Behalf Of Paul F.
Pearson
Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2014 2:59 PM
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Cc: Gayle Lee Fairless
Subject: Re: [LUNA] Free Pascal, Lazarus, and Dev-Pascal

----- "Gayle Lee Fairless" <gayle.fairless at gmail.com> wrote:

> 	Do you have a recommendation for FORTRAN?  (Free, of course!)
> 
> 	I would guess FORTRAN 95 or a later one would be a good choice?

I never really did much FORTRAN, and it doesn't come up much on the forums I
frequent (primarily reddit's /r/programming). Apparently MinGW has a
compiler, and there's a proprietary product (IDE that comes with GNU
fortran) name Simply Fortran. It appears that intel has a compiler that can
be had for free (I don't know which OS platforms it supports). 


> 	I was also hoping for a good fpcmake -T X86_64 etc. and etc. to use.


Again, I've only toyed with free pascal a bit, never got that deep.
 
> 		Thanks for your help!  I just got a hefty book by Charles
Petzold, 
> Programming Microsoft WINDOWS with C#.  I like his writing style.  A

I concur on Petzold's writing (not a fan of C#, but that's "political"). I
recall his old Win32 book, which was pretty much the gold standard in the
3.1 and '95 days.
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