FORTRAN is for pipe-stress freaks and crystalography weenies.
Heh - I know a few fortran old-folgies. That was my first real programming language, though I don't use it any more. One of my coworkers is still a big fan of it. You can call him what you want but his programming skills are amazing. About 2 years ago I was working with a few others trying to solve a problem with one of our programs. The programmer was trying to blame the user and didn't want to mess with it because it was written years ago by someone else. This Fortran guy was one of
When searching on "linux development", you find the hard-core weenies who write and think in C/C++ because they're kernel or interface developers. I have used C/C++ for 12 years but still don't feel like I am an expert. I have made several attempts to learn GTK and Qt in the
Kai Ponte wrote: the users. He asked me if I could get him the Ada source so he could investigate himself. In one evening he figured out the problem and told the Ada programmer how to fix it. The Fortran user wasn't even an Ada programmer. past but only recently I have finally learned GTK well enough to actually produce a program that works. I am very happy with it. If I can do it, then I would have to say that GTK is a good option to consider. Damon Register -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org