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Old December 15th, 2005, 06:27 AM
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Question Other programminglanguages?

Well, since adding new forums have been discussed, I would like to throw something more into it...

I have gathered the idea that this site is strongly programming oriented.. So perhaps adding sections to couple of new languages would spice up things a bit?

I myself use fortran quite a lot for different mathematical things, and forum for it could perhaps ease my life a bit Although I admitt fortran is not widely used, it still is one of the major languages used at my field (physics). And I think that other researchs based on mathematical sciences use it.

Another thing I would like to know a bit more of is TCL. And I bet there's other languages too... So if you do not wish to create new forums for all languages (although I would probs do one for fortran), how about creating at least a forum with title "other languages"?

Just my 2 cents.

(IMO that would be if not more usefull, at least less problematic addition than discussed languageforums would be...)

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Well, since adding new forums have been discussed, I would like to throw something more into it...

I have gathered the idea that this site is strongly programming oriented.. So perhaps adding sections to couple of new languages would spice up things a bit?

I myself use fortran quite a lot for different mathematical things, and forum for it could perhaps ease my life a bit Although I admitt fortran is not widely used, it still is one of the major languages used at my field (physics). And I think that other researchs based on mathematical sciences use it.

Another thing I would like to know a bit more of is TCL. And I bet there's other languages too... So if you do not wish to create new forums for all languages (although I would probs do one for fortran), how about creating at least a forum with title "other languages"?

Just my 2 cents.

(IMO that would be if not more usefull, at least less problematic addition than discussed languageforums would be...)
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