I'm late to the party here. Although I'm a gray hair, I didn't start using UNIX until the early '80s, and though I've seen, and been curious about efl, I've never used it. Fortran 4 was my first high-level language in college in the '70s. That said, I do remember efl being on an early PC based UNIX - Microport SVR2. On later Microport UNIXen it was gone, but I can't remember whether it disappeared on SVR3 or 4. I currently play with 4.3BSD Quasijarus system on simh, which has efl. What a fun system to play with! Maybe I'll give efl a try if I can find enough docs to grok it. Tom ---- Tom Manos KO4ENQ On Wed, Dec 15, 2021 at 3:49 AM wrote: > Hi TUHS folks! > > After having reincarnated ratfor, I am wondering about Stuart Feldman's > efl (extended fortran language). It was a real compiler that let you > define structs, and generated more or less readable Fortran code. > > I have the impression that it was pretty cool, but that it just didn't > catch on. So: > > - Did anyone here ever use it personally? > > - Is my impression that it didn't catch on correct? Or am I ignorant? > > Thoughts etc. welcome. :-) > > Thanks, > > Arnold >