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Tutorials on Fortran 90 and 95, including those intended for programmers currently using Fortran 77.
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A quick reference guide to language keywords, operators, constants, input/output, formats, and intrinsic functions.
By Bo Einarsson and Yurij Shokin.
A guide to going from F77 to F90
From the book "Programmer's Guide to Fortran 90", by Walt Brainerd, Charles Goldberg, and Jeanne Adams.
By Paul Hargrove.
By Ching-Kuang Shene.
Wikipedia article providing an overview of the Fortran 95 language, with primary author Michael Metcalf.
By Richard C. Allen, Paul M. Alsing, Andrew C. Pineda, and Brian T. Smith. [PDF]
A simple introduction to Fortran 90 programming for undergraduates with samples.
By Boleslaw K. Szymanski. Lists "gotchas" that are nasty because they will not fail on some machines, while failing on others (given various combinations of compilers and machine platforms).
A quick reference guide to language keywords, operators, constants, input/output, formats, and intrinsic functions.
By Richard C. Allen, Paul M. Alsing, Andrew C. Pineda, and Brian T. Smith. [PDF]
Wikipedia article providing an overview of the Fortran 95 language, with primary author Michael Metcalf.
From the book "Programmer's Guide to Fortran 90", by Walt Brainerd, Charles Goldberg, and Jeanne Adams.
A simple introduction to Fortran 90 programming for undergraduates with samples.
By Boleslaw K. Szymanski. Lists "gotchas" that are nasty because they will not fail on some machines, while failing on others (given various combinations of compilers and machine platforms).
By Bo Einarsson and Yurij Shokin.
By Paul Hargrove.
By Ching-Kuang Shene.
A guide to going from F77 to F90
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