← Back to context Comment by fortran77 1 month ago I'm in an adjacent business (FORTRAN) and it hasn't hurt me at all. 2 comments fortran77 Reply rramadass 1 month ago Do you mean you are using LLMs for your Fortran work? fortran77 1 month ago Very little. A lot of Fortran today is converting old Fortran to Python+Numpy or Matlab. I've tried Claude and Copilot and it's pretty sketchy on this. I do use it for "print" statement formatting, etc.
rramadass 1 month ago Do you mean you are using LLMs for your Fortran work? fortran77 1 month ago Very little. A lot of Fortran today is converting old Fortran to Python+Numpy or Matlab. I've tried Claude and Copilot and it's pretty sketchy on this. I do use it for "print" statement formatting, etc.
fortran77 1 month ago Very little. A lot of Fortran today is converting old Fortran to Python+Numpy or Matlab. I've tried Claude and Copilot and it's pretty sketchy on this. I do use it for "print" statement formatting, etc.
Do you mean you are using LLMs for your Fortran work?
Very little. A lot of Fortran today is converting old Fortran to Python+Numpy or Matlab. I've tried Claude and Copilot and it's pretty sketchy on this. I do use it for "print" statement formatting, etc.