Perl is great as a glue language, where it can automate a pipeline of smaller FORTRAN programs very nicely, and provide quick and dirty user interfaces; these are both tasks where FORTRAN is pretty poor. Keep the calculations in FORTRAN, and leave the bulk of interactions and interconnections to the scripts which call them.
Also check PDL for some higher performance number-crunching in Perl itself.
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In reply to Re: Last Day in the Monastery
by halley
in thread Last Day in the Monastery
by Willard B. Trophy
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