FORTRAN 90
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FORTRAN 90
Does anyone know where I could find a good FORTRAN 90 tutorial? All the stuff I've found so far seems to be aimed at people who already know FORTRAN 77, which I don't.
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You could bang your head against your desk several dozen times. That would approximate the experience of working with Fortran adequately enough.
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I couldn't agree more. The fucking common block was made for job security...Durandal wrote:You could bang your head against your desk several dozen times. That would approximate the experience of working with Fortran adequately enough.
Spin Echo, you're probably going to have to wade through FORTRAN 77 first; its not exactly a popular, wide spread language.
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True, but compared C/C++, Java, Visual Basic and the half ton or so of web langauges, in the general scheme of things, its not. He could almost certainly buy a book off Amazon for it, but I think he wants free info, so going through 77 first is probably the best bet.phongn wrote:Well, in science and engineering it is.Arrow wrote:Spin Echo, you're probably going to have to wade through FORTRAN 77 first; its not exactly a popular, wide spread language.
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Eh, I had to pick up FORTRAN 90 this past summer basically from scratch and did not find it difficult or unpleasant. Granted I am already fluent in C++ so it was mostly just learning the quirks and syntax differences. I had a couple books at my disposal but rarely used them, and most of the stuff I looked up online was just for bits of syntax.
Was afraid of that. Oh well, still better than scheme.Arrow wrote:Spin Echo, you're probably going to have to wade through FORTRAN 77 first; its not exactly a popular, wide spread language.
I had considered buying something off of Amazon, but by the time it would get to this remote corner of the globe, I won't be here. The libraries here have been even less helpful...Arrow wrote:True, but compared C/C++, Java, Visual Basic and the half ton or so of web langauges, in the general scheme of things, its not. He could almost certainly buy a book off Amazon for it, but I think he wants free info, so going through 77 first is probably the best bet.
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