This week's IFXtra has been published.

The game really could use a few more regular players to reduce the games stalling. You don't have to be too good with drawing, just have fun and see how the pictures and descriptions get interpreted.

The developers seem to be really lovely people and want to keep the game going for the modest community it has.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5h1EsGlnUsQ

#ifx #interferencegame #playinterference #games #drawing

IFXtra - The Interference Show 2025 - Ep25

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IFX finally confirmed the ransomware attack on its services that is crippling multiple national departments of the Colombian government:
https://therecord.media/colombia-government-ministries-cyberattack

#Colombia #IFX

Several Colombian government ministries hampered by ransomware attack

A cyberattack on a technology provider caused a range of problems for government agencies in Colombia, including the ministry of health and the judiciary.

The Next Chapter for the Intel® Fortran Compiler

The Next Chapter for the Intel® Fortran Compiler by Ron Green, December 2022 The Intel Fortran Compiler development team is thrilled to share news of our achievement in reaching a major milestone for the Intel® Fortran Compiler, IFX:  With the 2023.0.0 release, IFX now has Fortran language feature p...

The #Intel #OneAPI 2023 #Fortran compilers have just landed in my #Ubuntu 22.10. One important change is that the new #LLVM #ifx compiler is now supporting -corray and has now feature parity with the classic #ifort compiler:
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/developer/articles/release-notes/fortran-compiler-release-notes.html
Intel® Fortran Compiler Release Notes and New Features

This page provides the current Release Notes for the Intel® Fortran Compiler.

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You can try #Fortran with online #compilers:
- On the Fortran Playground https://play.fortran-lang.org/ you can learn Fortran by compiling (and editing) various examples.
- On Godbolt Compiler Explorer https://godbolt.org/, you can use several versions of #GFortran, Intel #ifort, Intel #ifx and #Flang. And you can read the assembler code.
- On https://dev.lfortran.org/ you can play with the #LFortran compiler (development in progress) and see its intermediate representations.
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