The definition of FORTRANFORTRAN stands for formula
translation and is the oldest computer
language in the world. It is
typically compiled and is quite
fast. Its primary drawbacks are
portability and ease-of-use -- often
different FORTRAN compilers on different
platforms behave quite differently in
spite of standardization efforts in 1966 (FORTRAN 66 or
FORTRAN IV), 1978 (FORTRAN 77), and 1991 (FORTRAN 90).
Today languages like C and
Java are more popular, but FORTRAN
is still heavily used in military
software. It is somewhat amusing
to note that when FORTRAN was first released back in 1958 its
advocates thought that it would mean the end of software
bugs. In truth of course by making the
creation of more complex software practical, computer
languages have merely created new types of software bugs.
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