From: vtailor@gte.net
Subject: Re: Sergeys PGCC port gives problems
7 Jun 1998 21:30:52 -0700
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>   Alexander Klinsky (a9004590@unet.univie.ac.at)
>   Sat, 6 Jun 1998 11:50:22 +0200 (MSZ)
>       
>> Gee, the last time I programmed in Fortran, you were in high school.  As
>> I recall, I decided to learn C at the time by rewriting the Fortran in C.
>> It wasn't very difficult at all, and the resulting code actually worked.
>>
>> It was the code for the Purdue University Parser Generating System, one
>> of the ancestors of YACC.
>>
>> Why do people still use Fortran ?
>
>Why not ?!!!!
>
>BTW Do not waste bandwidth with this kind of silly statements!!!
>
>Dr. Alexander KLinsky
>Dep. of theoretical chemistry
>University of Vienna
>Austria
>-
As the former editor of ACM SIGPLAN (Special Interest Group on Programming
Languages) Notices, I have a license to make such comments.  Since you
identify yourself as a `Dr.' in the Dept. of theoretical chemistry
defending the use of a standard from 1977 as though it were academically
respectible, you should also take care making unprofessional statements
on a public forum.  It might be bad for your career.


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