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    FortranBSD

    FortranBSD

    FortranBSD is DragonflyBSD-based OS with built-in GNU Fortran

    I'm excited to introduce the first release of FortranBSD, a new operating system designed specifically for Fortran developers who demand high-performance and seamless multithreading support. FortranBSD is based on DragonflyBSD which is an outstanding OS for HPC application and: 🔹 Superior parallel computing capabilities beat Linux/MS Windows over the performance. 🔹 Optimized for Fortran programming 🔹 Built on a robust, efficient foundation 🔹 Ideal for scientific computing, simulations, and high-performance Computation (HPC) applications FortranBSD is a game-changer for anyone working with Fortran who wants an OS that fully supports and enhances multithreaded execution. ...
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