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Site describes goals and activities of group and has presentations from meetings.
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Fortran 90/95/2003 discussion group, with archived messages. Members of the Fortran standards committee and other experts participate.
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Article describing why the Cloudy astronomy program was converted from Fortran to C.
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Small extension to Fortran 95 providing an explicit notation for data decomposition, such as that often used in message-passing models.
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A ebooks link collection on various aspects of Fortran including mixed language and parallel programming.
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Tutorials, news, and links.
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Discusses using Fortran on Linux and provides links to Fortran code repositories and compiler vendors.
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Addresses the Fortran language, its uses, profitability, standardization, further evolution, and the implementation of Fortran compilers. Published three times a year by the Association for Computing Machinery.
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For RISC OS users interested the programming language Fortran
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Site to find full information related to the fortran programming language. Tutorials, compilers, and free software.
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Editorial in Software Development Times magazine by Malcolm Cohen explaining the continuing relevance of Fortran, especially Fortran 2003.
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List of resources by Clive Page.
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A list of Fortran links compiled by H. D. Knoble.
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Essay by Brian Meek describing how the Fortran 90 standard was created.
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Article by Cameron Laird on porting old mainframe Fortran programs to Linux. [IBM Server Clinic]
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Discussion of Fortran on Mac OS X.
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Article by Jeanne Adams discussing various aspects of the exception-handling technical report.
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Distributed computing in background, courses, links; at Liverpool University.
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Links to papers on Object-Oriented Programming in Fortran 90, Optimization techniques for RISC processors, Parallel Particle-in-Cell Codes, Parallel Computing Tutorial, and Modernization of Fortran Legacy Codes.
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By J. Qiang, R. Ryne, and S. Habib R. Ryne. [PDF]
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Programming method to ease the job of writing parallel programs for massively parallel computers by providing constructs to coordinate non-local memory accesses. Central is an operator specifying location of off-processor variables and an operator for aggregate operations.
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Paper by Tim Hopkins, which can be downloaded in PostScript format.
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Information about running Fortran codes under Linux, by Jeff Templon. Describes and compares the available compilers.
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Guidelines for writing portable and maintainable code.
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Links to compilers, libraries, tools, documentation, benchmarks, meetings, and related languages.
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Articles discusses issues arising in porting Fortran programs from Unix to Windows.
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Summarizes much of the current work in OO programming using Fortran 90 on scalar workstations and distributed-memory supercomputers.
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Opinion essay on how object-orientation and genericity should be added to Fortran. By Werner W. Schulz.
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Service to convert Fortran 77 to fully ANSI/ISO compliant C++ to preserve the value of the code and existing documentation.
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Online petition to retire Fortran, with ten reasons given. Has FAQ and rebuttal by Van Snyder.
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Fortran compilers, tools and libraries, Mathematica, Tecplot, and consultancy services.
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Describes the High Performance Fortran / Message Passage Interface and Fortran-M projects.
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Sketches of the early FORTRAN programmers.
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Site contains products, services, and general information related to the Fortran programming language. Offers products, services, training and freeware.