Books on Fortran 90 that do not cover Fortran 95.
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By Loren P. Meissner. Complete presentation of Fortran 90 features and applications, with examples of use in the fields of science, statistics, applied mathematics, and engineering. Site describes book and list contents.
By Delores M. Etter (Wiley). Site describes book and lists contents.
By Jeanne Adams, Walt Brainerd, Jeanne Martin, and Brian Smith (Unicomp). Reference work for the Fortran programmer, containing a two-page summary of each of the 90 most important features of the Fortran 90 programming language. Site describes book, lists contents, and provides an excerpt.
By James F. Kerrigan (O'Reilly). Practical guide to Fortran 90 for the Fortran 77 programmer. Site describes book, and lists contents and index.
By Ian M. Smith (Wiley). Site describes book and lists contents.
By James F. Kerrigan (O'Reilly). Practical guide to Fortran 90 for the Fortran 77 programmer. Site describes book, and lists contents and index.
By Delores M. Etter (Wiley). Site describes book and lists contents.
By Ian M. Smith (Wiley). Site describes book and lists contents.
By Loren P. Meissner. Complete presentation of Fortran 90 features and applications, with examples of use in the fields of science, statistics, applied mathematics, and engineering. Site describes book and list contents.
By Jeanne Adams, Walt Brainerd, Jeanne Martin, and Brian Smith (Unicomp). Reference work for the Fortran programmer, containing a two-page summary of each of the 90 most important features of the Fortran 90 programming language. Site describes book, lists contents, and provides an excerpt.
