From: Ron Ford on

"Black Barry" <black(a)barry ?? .liddy> wrote in message
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> "Gerry Ford" <gerry(a)nowhere.ford> wrote in message
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>> "GaryScott" <garylscott(a)sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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>> On Apr 16, 10:21 am, lleshu...(a)gmail.com wrote:
>>> It can be see it in this year?
>>
>> Now taking wagers...vote for the compiler vendor (one of their
>> products on any platform) that will first achieve 100% compliance
>> (realize that some of these may not be in the race or for some
>> operating systems):
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>> Absoft
>> Lahey/Fujitsu
>> Intel
>> Silverfrost/Salford
>> HP
>> IBM
>> NAG
>> PGI
>> SUN
>> Pathscale
>> G95
>> GFortran
>> Other
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>> I should set up a voting web site...
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> I think a person closer to the effort named NAG and IBM as frontrunners.
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>>
>> --->Can we come up with code snippets that would test
>> incrementally-closer compliance? I don't know what oo looks like in
>> fortran. Does anyone have any experience with it in fortran? I stumbled
>> onto the topic some years back when I wanted to have C functions that do
>> the same thing with different types.
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>> As for my money, I'll bet against silverfrost and on sun. Of course, sun
>> isn't windows. I'm hoping that it can co-exist with windows, however.
>> And as long as we're betting, I'll take the Celtics over the Lakers.
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> This is the part I had to comment on. I can be wrong about fortran six
> days a week, but when it comes down to classic hoops match-ups, it matters
> more. The lakers bench is too tough for the Celts. It's one of those Phil
> Jackson teams that has rested superstars in the fourth. Take the Lakers
> over the Celtics, in six.

Oops.

I didn't know Paul Pierce was a rested superstar. How about Tiger winning
without his left leg?

Good day for KG and Farragut.
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year - or a fire department that had to show a profit every year. We
shouldn't do that with our health care system, either."

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