9) How do I get WEB for C, FORTRAN, or some other language?

   There is a version of WEB for C called CWEB written by Silvio Levy. It
   is available via anonymous ftp from princeton.edu (128.112.128.1) in
   the directory ./pub/cweb.

   There is a version of WEB called Spidery WEB which supports many
   languages including ADA, awk, and C. It was written by Norman Ramsey
   and, while not in the public domain, is usable free for research
   purposes. It is available via anonymous ftp from princeton.edu in
   ./pub/spiderweb.tar.Z.

   There is a version of WEB called FWEB for Fortran, Ratfor, and C
   written by John Krommes (krommes@lyman.pppl.gov). Version 1.13 is
   available via anonymous ftp from lyman.pppl.gov (192.55.106.129)
   in ./pub/fweb.

   SchemeWEB is a Unix filter that translates SchemeWEB into LaTeX source
   or Scheme source. It was written by John Ramsdell and is available from
   the Clarkson archive (see question 22) in ./submit/schemeweb.sh.

   APLWEB is a version of WEB for APL and is available from
   watserv1.waterloo.edu (129.97.129.140) in ./languages/apl.

   All of the above are also available from ymir.claremont.edu
   (134.173.4.23) in [anonymous.tex.utilities].
