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Re: Good book on FORTRAN     

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Author: Gary Scott
Date: Apr 10, 2008 10:54

... of the '2003 features are supported that sometimes it's useful to write in a strictly conforming dialect of one of the older standards. For the language lawyer in me, I like Luc Chamberland's "Fortran 90, A Reference Guide" (out of print, I believe). This books is fun: the F90 language elements are printed in blue so if you want strictly conforming F77 you only use ...
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Re: Good book on FORTRAN     

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Author: Kurt Kallblad
Date: Apr 10, 2008 10:06

... the '2003 features are supported that sometimes it's useful to write in a strictly conforming dialect of one of the older standards. For the language lawyer in me, I like Luc Chamberland's "Fortran 90, A Reference Guide" (out of print, I believe). This books is fun: the F90 language elements are printed in blue so if you want strictly conforming F77 you only ...
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Re: Good book on FORTRAN     

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Author: Charles Coldwell
Date: Apr 10, 2008 06:29

...in terms of which of the '2003 features are supported that sometimes it's useful to write in a strictly conforming dialect of one of the older standards. For the language lawyer in me, I like Luc Chamberland's "Fortran 90, A Reference Guide" (out of print, I believe). This books is fun: the F90 language elements are printed in blue so if you want strictly conforming F77 you only use the ...
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