On Tue, Mar 20, 2018 at 2:21 PM, Paul Winalski wrote: > On 3/20/18, Ron Natalie wrote: > > Having worked on system programming for UNIX and a few of the PDP-11 DEC > > OS’s (DOS, RT, RSX, and in passing RSTS), I can tell you Fortran was > > abhorrent. > > > Yes, Fortran is as awful for system programming as C is for numeric > programming that involves throwing multidimensional arrays around. > Screwdrivers always make bad hammers. > With care, and the right additional pseudo-primitives, you can do quite interesting systems-programming-like things in Fortran. But they are usually a variation on RATFOR and often involve more pain than would otherwise have been needed, but it's possible. I once did some low-level systems stuff in FORTRAN-66 that lived under a psuedo Fortran 77 pre-processor that had some CPP-like macro features.... And I will never, ever, do it again :). I might do Turbo-PASCAL again, but no system's programming in Fortran. Warner -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: