> Now a question: Since we're obviously thousands of times better at producing compilers than we were fifteen years ago, so much so that a single undergraduate can write a passable one in four months, why hasn't IBM invested millions of dollars and hundreds of programmer-years to produce a super FORTRAN I compiler that's thousands of times better than the FORTRAN H compiler?
s/FORTRAN I/Mythos/ for the 2026 version of this.
This article is fake.
Intel Fortran Compiler and IBM XL Fortran compilers are still developed and very well funded
But they did invest billions in a super-Opus, which they called Mythos.