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Programming Languages/Compilers

GNU Compiler CollectionThe premier portable compiler which now sports a Fortran 90 front-end
Java at Sun MicrosystemsCommunity surrounding the Java language, including downloads for Sun's Java runtime engine
F2J
The FORTRAN-to-Java compiler developed originally to support the jLAPACK project, but being continually improved to bring complete FORTRAN 77 functionality
PythonThe Python language home, which is becoming an increasingly popular language for numerical computing

Programming Tools

Eclipse
An open-source, cross-platform development environment originally designed for Java programming 
PhotranA plugin for Eclipse that supports Fortran development using any number of Fortran compilers, including GNU gfortran and countless commercial compilers
PyDevA plugin for Eclipse that supports Python development
Bloodshed Dev-C++
An open-source integrated development environment for Microsoft Windows which uses the MinGW port of the GNU Compiler Collection

Useful Libraries

LAPACKHome of the Linear Algebra Package, an optimized library available for a host of systems useful for a host of numerical problems
jLAPACKPure Java implementation of LAPACK built using the F2J compiler, used in the Draco econometric software
MESPMath Expression String Parser library for solving mathematical expressions as used in the Draco econometric software
Numerical Python
Python package providing advanced array, vector, and linear algebra routines

Mathematics

GNU Octave
Open-source MATLAB-compatible mathematics language for the solution of a host of numerical problems
MaximaAn open-source computer algebra system similar to Mathematica that provides powerful symbolic functionality

Econometrics/Statistics

gretlThe GNU Regression, Econometrics, and Time-series Library, another open-source econometrics package 
R Project
Statistical computing package which implements the high-level "S" programming language



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