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  1-10 of 11 Reviews about "Fortran 90 (D.3.2...)": Date Reviewed
  Fortran 90/95 for scientists and engineers (2nd ed.)
Chapman S., McGraw-Hill, Inc., New York, NY, 2003.  Type: Book (9780072922387)

I have always regarded Fortran 95 as the unwanted step-child of a Fortran IV mother and an unknown father. So, when I was called upon recently to provide support for some Fortran programmers, I picked up Chapman’s book to fin...

Apr 19 2004
  Fortran 90
Nyhoff L., Leestma S., Prentice-Hall, Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ, 1997.  Type: Book (9780135197295)

Just as its title suggests, this is a textbook on how to program in Fortran 90. According to the preface, “the text is intended for a first course in computing and assumes no previous experience with computers.” Thi...

Dec 1 1997
  Introduction to Fortran 90 for engineers and scientists
Nyhoff L., Leestma S., Prentice-Hall, Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ, 1996.  Type: Book (9780135052150)

The introductory course in programming remains a staple of entry-level engineering curricula, and in many cases Fortran is still the language of instruction. This book is intended as a text for such a course using Fortran 90, which all...

Jul 1 1997
  Fortran 90
Huddleston J., Exchange Publishing Division, Buffalo, NY, 1996.  Type: Book (9780945261070)

“You’ve probably heard the definition of a camel as a horse that was designed by a committee. This quip maligns the camel, a noble animal, the ship of the desert, but it gets the point across about what you can expe...

Jun 1 1997
  Fortran 90
Chamberland L., Prentice-Hall, Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ, 1995.  Type: Book (9780133973327)

The introduction to this book gives a short history of Fortran and explains what is new in Fortran 90. Part 1, “Concepts and Elements,” provides some general background on these terms and on multistatement construct...

Jan 1 1997
  Fortran 90 language guide
Gehrke W., Springer-Verlag, London, UK, 1995.  Type: Book (9783540199267)

The new version of Fortran, revised to meet new concepts in programming and programming methodology, is described in detail. Each chapter is devoted to a grammatical concept, starting with the alphabet and the two source forms (fixed a...

Sep 1 1996
  A Fortran 90-based multiprecision system
Bailey D. (ed) ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software 21(4): 379-387, 1995.  Type: Article

Bailey presents a new version of a Fortran multiprecision computation system using Fortran 90. Unlike its predecessors, this new approach does not require a translator program. The translation of Fortran code is accomplished by using t...

Sep 1 1996
  FORTRAN 90 and engineering computation
Schick W., Silverman G., John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, NY, 1994.  Type: Book (9780471585121)

Structured programming in some form is a standard topic in university introductory engineering courses, and FORTRAN remains a popular language for this instruction. This book is designed for use as a text in such courses. It combines a...

May 1 1996
  Conversion to Fortran 90
Buckley A. ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software 20(3): 308-353, 1994.  Type: Article

Fortran 90 compilers are now available from a variety of sources for most of the commonly used scientific and engineering computing environments. A big question now for developers of scientific software is whether to use Fortran 90, st...

Nov 1 1995
  Migrating to Fortran 90
Kerrigan J., O’Reilly & Associates, Inc., Sebastopol, CA, 1993.  Type: Book (9781565920491)

Programmers who are working with existing FORTRAN 77 applications and intend to progress to Fortran 90 are the intended audience for this book. It covers all the differences between the two versions of FORTRAN, including the relation b...

Dec 1 1994
 
 
 
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