On Tue, 22 Sep 2015, Chuck Guzis wrote:
what an F77 programmer might recognize as FORTRAN.
Wouldn't an F77 programmer be looking for Fortran, not FORTRAN?
But back in the 60's, every manufacturer had its
own variety of FORTRAN,
including (IIRC), UNIVAC's own "FORTRAN V".
Ah, yes. I remember
WatFor
FORTRAN II in general was a free-for-all, varying
between
machines from the same manufacturer.
I hadn't been using FORTRAN long when I was thrown into PDQ FORTRAN.