Topic: Date when next draft is available.
Author: rfg@netcom.com (Ronald F. Guilmette)
Date: Wed, 27 Jul 1994 07:43:44 GMT Raw View
In article <Ct93zL.9Hv@boi.hp.com> flanagin@boi.hp.com (George Flanagin) writes:
>As those of us who are involved with portable library development
>try to keep { our ears to the ground | noses to the grindstone |
>on the lookout for the subtleties }, I venture to ask when and
>where the next draft standard will be available. Is there an
>up to date version that is ftp-able at the current time? I'm not
>really very interested in getting a printed tome like I used to
>during the Fortran 90 standardization process; I would prefer
>something electronically browsable.
I think that about a zillion other people also have the same desire
right about now... and at least 9/10ths of them would like a copy
in some sort of Hypertext form.
What can I say? You'll all have to wait.
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Author: flanagin@boi.hp.com (George Flanagin)
Date: Wed, 20 Jul 1994 18:14:08 GMT Raw View
As those of us who are involved with portable library development
try to keep { our ears to the ground | noses to the grindstone |
on the lookout for the subtleties }, I venture to ask when and
where the next draft standard will be available. Is there an
up to date version that is ftp-able at the current time? I'm not
really very interested in getting a printed tome like I used to
during the Fortran 90 standardization process; I would prefer
something electronically browsable.
Thanks,
george
George Flanagin
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