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From: walt@netcom.com (Walt Brainerd)
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Subject: Fortran 90
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I just returned from doing another four-day Fortran 90
class for people who do marketing and technical support
in North America and Europe.  I thought you might be
interested to know that most were very pleased with
what they saw.  A typical comment was from someone who
said they expected to go back and way how awful all of
this new stuff is, but instead, was pleasantly surprised
to find out how well it had all been integrated with
old Fortran and that it should provide a very appealing
migration path for Fortran programmers who want to use
the new features.

Those of you who helped make Fortran 90 this way should
be proud!
