Fortran 95/2003 explained
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Contributions
- Reid, John Ker. - Contributor
- Cohen, Malcolm, 1957- - Contributor
Publication
2004 - Oxford University Press, Oxford, England
Language
English
Word Count
104,000 words, Guess
Page Count
416 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL3321225M
- ISBN-10019852692X
- OCLC Control Number56388160
- Library of Congress Control Number2004273807
- Goodreads874264
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- LibraryThing604089
Classifications
- DDC005.13/3
- LCCQA76.73.F235 M48 2004
Description
Fortran remains one of the principal languages used in scientific, numerical and engineering programming and a series of revisions to the standard versions of the language have progressively enhanced its power. The latest standard-Fortran 2003-greatly extends the power of the language, by introducing object-oriented concepts, interoperability with C, better integration with operating systems and many other enhancements. This text details all these new features. Fortran 95/2003 Explained, significantly expands on the second edition of Fortran 90/95 Explained (also published by Oxford University Press): the opening chapters contain a complete description of the Fortran 95 language and are followed by descriptions of three formally approved extensions; six completely new chapters describe in detail the features that are new in Fortran 2003, but the distinction between the various language levels is kept clear throughout. Authored by the leading experts in the development of the language, this is a complete and authoritative description of the two languages (Fortran 95 and Fortran 2003). It is intended for new and existing users of Fortran, and for all those involved in scientific and numerical computing. It is suitable as a textbook for teaching and, with its extensive index, as a handy reference for practitioners. --back cover
Excerpt
This book is concerned with the Fortran 95 and Fortran 2003 programming languages, setting out a reasonably concise description of the whole of each.
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Series Statement
- Numerical mathematics and scientific computation
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