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 No.13860

An ancient professor asked us to turn this code into a spreadsheet or rewrite it with any modern programming language

I've been searching for too long and it's not matlab, qbasic, lisp or fortran.

What do you anons think this is?

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 No.13861

tell us more about this paper sheet

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>>13860

it's fortran

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