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SELF reviews and mentions
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[RANT] I really, really wish working with compiled languages is as easy as working with Python.
Could you go into more detail? If you're referring to https://github.com/FluidNumerics/SELF, I've just taken a look and it does seem like their documentation on how to build is lacking. Usually if that's the case, you can dig for whatever their CI configuration is and manually follow those steps, but it's not clear here: they have a mechanism to build Singularity containers (ci/run_tests) but everything else in ci seems unrelated. Their CONTRIBUTING.md is out of date and incomplete, and as you've already seen their build system (Makefile, install.sh, test.sh) is a total mess. Pretty much all modern scientific codes are using at least CMake now. (It's either that or hacked-up and hardcoded recursive make, rather than autoconf.)
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The "F" Word - GPU Programming in Fortran : Building the Shallow Water Equation Solver
You can freely download SELF source code online at https://github.com/fluidnumerics/self
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Joe's Live Coding Sessions - GPU Programming in Fortran : Verifying Spectral Accuracy in the Advection-Diffusion Solvers
SELF Github Repository : https://github.com/fluidnumerics/self
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[February] Programming languages for CFD
I'm definitely a fan of Fortran for writing CFD and numerical PDE solvers (https://github.com/FluidNumerics/SELF) in general. Fortran was my first programming language, and I'm not a "geezer geek" (I'm 30 years old). While I also program in C and C++ on some projects, Fortran is my go-to. As others have already mentioned, the array syntax in Fortran is fantastic. It really helps to be able to work out algorithms on paper and translate cleanly into multi-dimensional arrays.
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FluidNumerics/SELF is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 or later which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of SELF is Fortran.