Fortran 8x Explained

John Metcalf, Michael And Reid

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ISBN 10: 019853731X ISBN 13: 9780198537311
Published by Oxford University Press, 1987
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The undoubted success of Fortran as the predominant programming language in the field of scientific and numerical computing is due in part to the steady evolution of the language. Following the publication of the first two standards in 1966 and 1978, the technical committee responsible for their development, X3J3, began work on a new standard suitable for use in the 1990s. A first draft of the standard was subject to periods of public comment both in the USA and internationally. As a result, a new draft of the standard has been prepared. This book is a description of this new language, for the moment called Fortran 8x. It is intended to provide potential users of the language with a comprehensive guide to all its features, so that they can prepare for its introduction. The authors are both members of X3J3 and have many years of experience in the use of Fortran. The book is intended for existing Fortran users and for all those involved in any aspect of scientific and numerical computing.

About the Author:
Michael Metcalf has worked since 1965 in the field of data processing in high-energy physics at CERN. He is the author of a number of publications, including the books Effective FORTRAN 77 (OUP) and FORTRAN Optimization (Academic Press). John Reid, who works for Harwell Laboratory and is Secretary of X3J3, is well known as a numerical analyst. He is a co-author of the book Direct Methods for Sparse Matrices (OUP), and has played a leading role in the development of Fortran 8x.

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Title: Fortran 8x Explained
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication Date: 1987
Binding: Soft cover
Condition: Very Good

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