As before, it provides the most lucid description of the language that
I've seen.
To be fair, wsb has a textbook more suited to the newly minted
programmer, to be trained in Fortran 90, and Miles Ellis has a
delightfully expansive tome for the newly minted FORTRAN '77 coder,
with nice appendix treatment of Fortran.
However, for most readers of this newsgroup, I recommend the Metcalf
and Reid book.
I hope that this is the last rev mandated by changes in the standard
(and suspect that the authors quite agree!).
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And I'd like to know the specification of FORTRAN 90 or 8X ( But,
I don't know whether these are different or not ).
Could anyone have the pointer of the reference or the book about it ?
Thanks in advance.
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P.S.
Our recent research was described in "International Conference on
Parallel Processing 1989"(I-319). If you would like to get more
information, please mail me.
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