In Fortran, arrays can't be aliased (or partially aliased)... so if you have a function to add two vectors, the compiler knows that the two operand vectors and the result vector (the memory locations) ...
“I don't know what the language of the year 2000 will look like, but I know it will be called Fortran.” —Tony Hoare, winner of the 1980 Turing Award, in 1982. Take a tour through the research ...
FORTRAN started out as IBM's' Mathematical Formula Translating System. It was designed by a team led by John Backus and targeted computationally intensive applications from physics to weather ...
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