On 01.06.23 13:12, Benson Muite via Fortran wrote:
R and Octave may also be good examples of use cases.
More generally, Lapack is written in Fortran, and R uses Lapack (as we found out the hard way with PR 90329). And Lapack is really a foundation of linear algebra, which is at the heart of a _lot_ of scientific software.