Fortran still going strong. NERSC estimates that over half the hours on their systems are used by Fortran codes. This is quite amazing, given that Fortran first appeared about 60 years ago.

Fortran still going strong. NERSC estimates that over half the hours on their systems are used by Fortran codes. This is quite amazing, given that Fortran first appeared about 60 years ago.
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