Abstract
Gentleman and Marovich in their short communication [Comm. ACM 17, 5 (May 1974) 276-277] make the claim that for FORTRAN “… the language definitions require that subprograms can be separately compiled…,” citing the ANSI FORTRAN standard X3.9-1966 as their authority.
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- A reply to Gentleman and Marovich
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