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Etymology

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From Fortran +‎ -like.

Adjective

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Fortranlike (comparative more Fortranlike, superlative most Fortranlike)

  1. (computer languages) Resembling or characteristic of Fortran.
    • 1975, Norman H Nie, SPSS: statistical package for the social sciences:
      A wide variety of variable transformations can be accomplished in SPSS by means of simplified Fortranlike statements constructed by the user.
    • 1986, Michael F Hordeski, CAD/CAM techniques:
      Other design languages also use Fortranlike statements and can be used with FORTRAN routines.
    • 1992, Mohammad Jamshidi, Charles J Herget, Recent advances in computer-aided control systems engineering:
      They solve problems on explicit state space form, x = f(t,x), if the user defines a Fortranlike procedure which calculates f(t,x).