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I am not surprised this question got closed:

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/28126943/scientific-computing-in-python-fortran-vs-c

However, I feel like Stack Overflow could have provided some very useful answers that would have benefited people. Some of the best questions on here I'm amazed weren't immediately closed because they seem broad or opinion based but they end up getting some fantastic answers.

If Stack Overflow isn't the place for asking a question like that, where is?

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The question has now been, quite rightly, deleted. It was this:

What are the pros and cons of Fortran vs C, for optimising time critical functions that you then intend to call from Python, when performing scientific computing.

Please just give the important facts.

There are several things wrong with this:

  1. It's too broad. You are asking people to write the equivalent of an essay or short book, not a few paragraphs.
  2. It's opinion based. What one person thinks is a pro for FORTRAN others will consider a con.
  3. It sounds like it could be an essay question from a university course.

These type of questions, while they might be useful, don't work on Stack Exchange so we tend to close them down quite quickly.

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  • Ok, points taken. Just as an example however, this was a very good question stackoverflow.com/questions/146159/is-fortran-faster-than-c. Is the main difference just that 'interfacing for scientific computing in Python' is not as specific as 'which is faster'?
    – rwolst
    Jan 24, 2015 at 15:35
  • @rwolst That question was asked back in 2008. Were it to be asked today it would probably be closed.
    – ChrisF Mod
    Jan 24, 2015 at 15:39
  • Ok, thanks. From the number of upvotes/answers/favourites it seems like there should be a place for these questions somewhere (although as I am now aware, not Stack Overflow).
    – rwolst
    Jan 24, 2015 at 15:43
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    @rwolst Nowhere at Stack Exchange I'm afraid. "We already tried supporting those questions, we even gave them their own site. Sadly, it didn't work out..."
    – gnat
    Jan 24, 2015 at 16:25
  • @gnat Why didn't it work out? Perhaps it just wasn't implemented properly or not given enough attention.
    – Jase
    Apr 3, 2015 at 5:43
  • @Jase see What is the problem with “Pros and Cons”? for a more elaborate explanation
    – gnat
    Apr 3, 2015 at 6:29
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    @gnat Thanks for getting back; I didn't think it would be relevant but I ended up reading that page and found the answer right after I oringinally messaged you. But thanks :)
    – Jase
    Apr 3, 2015 at 6:31

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