Modern Fortran Explained 6th Ed (Oxford University Press)
Monday, 18 March 2024

This new edition, written by experts in the field, three of whom have actively contributed to Fortran 2023, is a complete and authoritative description of Fortran in its latest form, with the intention that it remain the main reference work in the field.  Michael Metcalf, John Reid , Malcolm Cohen and Reinhold Bader look at Fortran's particular advantages as a high-end numerical language, especially where arrays are the main form of data object and/or where complex arithmetic is involved.

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Author: Michael Metcalf, John Reid , Malcolm Cohen and Reinhold Bader
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Date: March 2024
Pages: 576
ISBN: 978-0198876588
Print: 0198876580
Audience: Developers interested in Fortran
Level: Intermediate
Category: Other Languages

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