2-4 July 2020
University of Zurich
Europe/Zurich timezone

Toward a thriving open source Fortran community

2 Jul 2020, 16:40
25m
ZOOM (University of Zurich)

ZOOM

University of Zurich

Selected Presentations Session A

Speaker

Milan Curcic (University of Miami)

Description

A thriving community around a programming language is essential for onboarding
new users and retaining existing ones. Besides a few discussion boards and mailing lists, Fortran has not had a healthy online community in the modern internet era, like many other programming languages have. Despite the developments of the language, its user base has been declining as a result. Many new software projects are being started in languages like C++, Python, or Julia, despite Fortran being better suited for the task at hand. In this talk, we will discuss the need for and the ongoing development of the new fortran-lang (https://fortran-lang.org) community and its suite of projects that currently include a standard library, package manager, and a website. Fortran-lang aims to provide a central place for Fortran users, beginning and expert alike, to find recommended tools, libraries, tutorials, and discussion venues that are inclusive and welcoming of newcomers. We believe that an organized community and a home of Fortran on the internet, in addition to the Standards Committee and compiler developers, are essential for the long-term thriving—and not just mere survival—of Fortran. Finally, we will discuss the next steps, the one-year vision, and the 10-year vision for going forward.

Primary author

Milan Curcic (University of Miami)

Co-authors

Ondřej Čertík Laurence Kedward (University of Bristol, UK) Dr Vincent MAGNIN (Univ. Lille, CNRS, Centrale Lille, Yncréa ISEN, Univ. Polytechnique Hauts-de-France, UMR 8520 - IEMN, F-59000 Lille, France.) Ivan Pribec (Technical University of Munich) Brad Richardson Jeremie Vandenplas (WUR)

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