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From: michael.metcalf@t-online.de (Michael Metcalf)
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Subject: Fw: What is Fortran used for these days?
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Some of you might like to look at this article.

Mike Metcalf

----- Original Message -----
From: "Neil McNaughton" <info@oilit.com>
Newsgroups: comp.lang.fortran
Sent: 01 November 2002 17:13
Subject: Re: What is Fortran used for these days?


> Thanks to all who responded to my RFI. You can read the resulting
> ditorial  - "Don't use the F-word in marketing" on the Oil IT Journal home
> page on
>
> http://www.oilit.com
>
> Again - many thanks to all those who offered their thoughts on this.
>
> Neil McNaughton
> Editor
> Oil IT Journal
>
>
>

