Personal Computer Museum

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Launched: 1957

Fortran is a general-purpose, compiled, imperative programming language developed by IBM in 1957 for scientific and engineering computing. It is especially known for its use in high-performance computing, such as scientific simulations, numerical analysis, and in fields such as computational physics and computational fluid dynamics. Although it is an old language, it continues to evolve with regular updates and has a modern ecosystem.

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