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fortran-lang.org
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Fortran, not as main language but I find it fascinating
A good starting point: https://fortran-lang.org/
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Are there any good FORTRAN IDEs on Linux?
Glad you're interested in Fortran. Not sure how old that book is, but take a look at https://fortran-lang.org/ for the latest news and best practices for modern Fortran (for example, there's now a standard library and package manager).
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HELP! New to Fortran
Install wsl and then in Linux install fortran gfortran. Fortran has moved on from 77 so find some f90+ stuff. https://fortran-lang.org/
- Fortran – Programming Language for high-performance computing
- Modern Fortran logo
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Ask HN: Which programming language communities seem most excited these days?
I cannot compare excitement across programming language communities, but I can say that there has been a lot of progress in the Fortran community, centered around the site https://fortran-lang.org/ and forum https://fortran-lang.discourse.group/ and surveyed in a preprint https://arxiv.org/abs/2109.07382. A package manager, standard library, and a compiler with a REPL (LFortran) are being developed. The Fortran standard has coarrays for parallelism, which several compilers have implemented.
A few years ago the main Fortran forum was comp.lang.fortran of Usenet, and although people did release tools and code, their efforts were scattered.
- What is the best material to learn Fortran and the philosophy behind it?
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Toward Modern Fortran Tooling and a Thriving Developer Community
The Fortran-lang group has written a paper summarizing their efforts, such as a web site https://fortran-lang.org/, a Fortran standard library, the Fortran Package Manager, Fortran Discourse, and LFortran.
- Fortran Newsletter: September 2021
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A Summary of Fortran [pdf]
Old content (this is from 1992) should have a year in the title. This is a summary of Fortran 77. The latest standard is Fortran 2018, and Fortran 202x is being worked on. Some features of Fortran 2018 have been implemented in compilers.
For current information on Fortran one should visit https://fortran-lang.org/ .
Geany
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Beginner!
You might want to at least use a code editor with syntax highlighting so that it gets a little easier to read the code. Personally I use Geany but there are many other ones you can use.
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Geany 2.0 Is Out
right on the main page, there is a screenshot. If you click it, it takes you to more screenshots.
Open https://www.geany.org/ in a web browser like chrome or firefox
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I need some help with IDEs
Check out Geany. It is free, open source, cross platform, and lightweight. It has support for dozens of coding languages. LINK: https://www.geany.org/
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Show HN: CodePerfect, a fast, lightweight IDE for Go
I still enjoy Geany. It is lacking certain features I could do with, but it's joyful to use something that light: https://www.geany.org/
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What’s an free bare bones IDE for Python that works smoothly out of the box?
When I installed my IDE I just wanted something lightweight, so I went with Geany. I've been using it for years without trouble.
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Python IDE suggestions
I would say, try out geany: https://www.geany.org/
- Learning linux to learn coding? (and if so, which version for Mac M1)
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Notepadqq
Geany. Nothing can beat that one. - https://www.geany.org/
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What lightweight and open source Python IDEs would you recommend (if any) for Linux?
Link: https://www.geany.org/
What are some alternatives?
stdlib - Fortran Standard Library
thonny - Python IDE for beginners
lapack - LAPACK development repository
Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code
benchmarks - Fortran benchmarks
Atom - :atom: The hackable text editor
FABS - Fortran + Apache + BSD + sqlite = Web framework
GNU Emacs - Mirror of GNU Emacs
BoundaryValueDiffEq.jl - Boundary value problem (BVP) solvers for scientific machine learning (SciML)
KDevelop - Cross-platform IDE for C, C++, Python, QML/JavaScript and PHP
Vim - The official Vim repository
notepadqq - A simple, general-purpose editor for Linux