| Gary Scott 2007-04-21, 7:04 pm |
| This survey addresses productivity tools and includes proposed support
for Fortran. My guess is that it likely refers to FORTRAN 77 support
(based on the way it seems to lump all "old" languages together), but I
made sure to include commentary defining the version of Fortran that any
such tools should support. I appear to not have acquired any virus or
worm from this site, but use at your own risk.
Kim Winslow wrote:
> Greetings!
>
> I am part of a small group of MBA students at Binghamton University
> conducting research on the use of productivity tools in the software
> industry for a school project. I'm writing to request about 5 minutes of
> your time to take a quick survey about software measurement by clicking
> on the link below. Your feedback is very valuable to us.
>
> We hope you can spare a few minutes of your time to help us with this
> school project. All responses are confidential and you can remain
> anonymous.
>
> Upon completion of the survey, you will be given access to a
> summarization of the results. This will let you see the trends of what
> other companies are doing when it comes to measuring software. Of
> course, individual responses remain confidential.
>
> Thank you!
>
> Here is the survey:
>
> http://www.zoomerang.com/survey.zgi?p=U26GGP6K4CY5
>
>
>
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