Fortran
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Fortran (ia̍h FORTRAN), hō-miâ goân-chū "Kong-sek Hoan-e̍k" (Eng-gí: Formula Translation) ê sok-siá, sī chi̍t chióng thêng-sek gí-giân. 1957 nî, iû IBM khai-hoat chhut, sī thong-sè-kài tē-it ê pī chèng-sek chhái-iōng pēng liû-thoân kàu-taⁿ ê ko-kai thêng-sek gí-giân.
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Pian-têng hoān-hêng | Multi-paradigm: structured, imperative (procedural, object-oriented), generic, array |
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Nńg-thé siat-kè | John Backus |
Têng-sek-goân | John Backus and IBM |
Siú-chhù hoat-hêng | 1957 nî; 67 nî í-chêng (1957) |
Ún-tēng pán-pún |
Fortran 2018 (ISO/IEC 1539-1:2018)
/ 2018 nî 11 goe̍h 28 ji̍t; 5 nî í-chêng (2018-11-28) |
Lūi-hêng hē-thóng | strong, static, manifest |
Bûn-kiāⁿ khok-tián-miâ |
.f , .for , .f90 |
Bāng-chām |
fortran-lang |
Chú-iàu gí-giân si̍t-chò | |
Absoft, Cray, GFortran, G95, IBM XL Fortran, Intel, Hitachi, Lahey/Fujitsu, Numerical Algorithms Group, Open Watcom, PathScale, PGI, Silverfrost, Oracle Solaris Studio, others | |
Khé-hoat gí-giân | |
Speedcoding | |
Éng-hióng gí-giân | |
ALGOL 58, BASIC, C, Chapel,[1] CMS-2, DOPE, Fortress, PL/I, PACT I, MUMPS, IDL, Ratfor |
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