It seems that Visual Studio does not allow the user to compile/build individual source files if they are not playing some kind of role in the more general project solution (One would have to create, compile and build a separate project for each tiny Fortran program). I am however restricted to the two applications above for reasons not relevant to discuss here. ![]() This would be similar to using a basic Fortran compiler such as GNU and running things like "hello world" type programs through the command prompt. ![]() My objective is to come up with a simple construct/framework in which I can generate and test basic Fortran programs/output in order to learn the Fortran language. I am familiar with neither the use of Microsoft Visual Studio nor Fortran as a programming language in general. ![]() I have recently acquired a copy of Microsoft Visual Studio 2012 and Intel Parallel Studio Visual Fortran Compiler XE 2013.
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