Intel Fortran is natively available on all platforms but on Windows is virtually the only free option, thanks to the integration with Visual Studio. The Intel Fortran Compiler (ifort) is a proprietary compiler developed by Intel it can be used free of charge for non commercial uses as a part of the Intel oneAPI HPC Toolkit.
gfortran is natively available on Linux and MacOS it is possible to get it on Windows with Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) and other workarounds.
NOTE: This guide was tested with the latest versions of the software at the time of writing, that is Visual Studio 2019 and Intel Fortran Compiler version 2021.3.0 IntroductionĪs of today Fortran is still one of the leading programming languages for high performance and scientific computing on the other hand HPC and scientific computing are still a highly specialized niche and, as a result, not many user friendly tools are available for Fortran development. Program unit and subroutines are all in one file.General guidelines about Visual Studio 2019.