Fortran vs. C for numerical work

Bill Venables wvenable at spam.ua.oz.au
Thu Nov 22 23:47:05 AEST 1990


paco at rice.edu (Paul Havlak) writes:
>   To paraphrase Jack Schwartz: 
>   "We don't know what the numerical programming language of the year 2000
>   will be called, but it will look like Fortran."
>

Actually this is an inversion rather than a paraphrase.  I recall it being
exactly the other way round:

 "We don't know what the numerical programming language of the year 2000
  will look like, but it will be called Fortran."

which seems all too distressingly plausible!

(Take that any way you like... :-)
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