![]() I am under the impression that on LINUX/UNIX FORTRAN is supported by INTEL with-in eclipse. A great deal of effort is spent keeping the code structured, sharing tool kits (libraries/dll's) across projects. Since these are very complex applications, we have many pojects that create libraries, dll's, and. To rebuild any application that uses VB requires at least 3 projects, VB, C/C++ and FORTRAN. VB had to be aseparate projectusing aspecialIDE with-in the VS harness. We now have separate projects, a C/C++ and FORTRAN. ![]() While FORTRAN only projects work well in VS2008, we have not learned how mix C/C++ and FORTRAN in the same project as was possible in VS6. We upgraded recently from VS6 and Digital/Compaq FORTRAN 6.6B to the VS2008 and Intel FORTRAN. Is the recommendation that the two be treated as separate projects, one in eclipse and on in VS? I'm trying to limit the number different "cultures" in-house. Since there is a mechanism to interact between JAVA and C/C++ we know that we can interact with FORTRAN. I haveinstalled photran but since at the time it did not work properly with our available FORTRAN compiler, we did not go any further.
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