On 2025-01-13 9:33 p.m., Fred Cisin via cctalk wrote:
   FORTRAN was a
dead end, both in syntax (line-oriented, line numbers) and
 semantics (common blocks, static arrays, very poor string support). 
  Fortran 2025, the sixth edition, is rather
different from 1956. 
 But, a real programmer can write a FORTRAN program in any language, even
 in Fortran 77, Fortran 90, or Fortran 2025 (which I have never seen)
  
 
Who wants 2025, FORTRAN IV was portable.
Sometimes you need the original version warts and all.
Look how many versions of ADVENTURE is out there.
  --
 Grumpy Ol' Fred             cisin(a)xenosoft.com