"Joel Goldstick" <joel.goldst...@gmail.com> wrote in message news:mailman.2792.1384709379.18130.python-l...@python.org...

That being said, I'm guessing that this thing is used in some academic
setting.  If that's true, why not get a student (who will be much more
versed in modern programming languages and techniques) to document and
rewrite the code.  When you start off with the requirement that the

True BASIC appears to do calculations at a speed that is probably somewhere in the Fortran range. And as I stated, since someone volunteered to do some modernization work he gets to select whatever language he prefers. Also as I stated, I am now starting some discussions with scientists who actually use these types of data on a regular basis in order to get some input from them. Perhaps they might want to have some of their own programmers modernize the code.

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