[net.micro.mac] Response to <113@ndmath.uucp> <240@sivax.UUCP> <524@sdcc13.UUCP>

Unknown@hplabs.UUCP (04/27/86)

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akk2@ur-tut (04/28/86)

In article <524@sdcc13.UUCP> 76645668@sdcc13.UUCP ({|lit}) writes:
>In article <240@sivax.UUCP>, phil@sivax.UUCP (Phil Hunt) writes:
>> Does anyone know of a good Fortran compiler that is available on the Mac and
>> that is compatable with the Mac+?  I am trying to port a large graphics 
>> program written in fortran to the Mac and need a decent compiler. 
>
>Learn C.
>
>
>Sorry, just being obnoxious.
>
>David Shayer

Or better still, get an IBM-PC ;-)

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sac@well.UUCP (05/01/86)

A recent ComputerWorld article (April 21) announced that
"Apple to back MS-Dos, Unix in bid for vertical markets"
Scully said that, "It is important no only to move files back
and forth (between Mac and MSDOS systems) but also to actually run
MS-DOS software."  Apple has purchase Unix software from Cadmus
Computer Systems of Lowell, Mass.

Does anyone think this will help or hinder third party software
development for the Mac?