Synopses & Reviews
Introduction to Programming with Fortran contains: lots of clear and simple examples highlighting the key language features of the most recent versions of Fortran - Fortran 2003, 95 and 90. practical examples based on ISO TR 15580 and ISO TR 15581 which are widely supported and cover the ISO TR on Enhanced Modules - particularly important to large code suites common problems that occur when programming which are highlighted via clear examples and solutions Introduction to Programming with Fortran is an essential introduction for beginners as well as a concise reference for professionals. Overall the book gives a very effective hands-on coverage of Fortran, valuable to students and practitioners alike. Ian Chivers and Jane Sleightholme are the joint owners of comp-fortran-90, which is a lively forum for the exchange of technical details of the Fortran language. Both authors have been involved in teaching and supporting Fortran and related areas for over 20 years and their latest book reflects the lessons that have been learnt from their experience with Fortran over the last few years.
Review
From the reviews: "Fortran is considered nowadays by many people a last living dinosaur in the multifarious realm of programming languages. ... It targets both the complete novice who wants to learn the fundamentals of using Fortran as well as the programmer who wants to migrate to the newer Fortran versions. ... Furthermore, the user with prior basic Fortran programming experience will certainly benefit from the merits of this book, which include the broad range of topics covered beyond common textbook presentation, the plethora of examples ... ." (Anselm H. C. Horn, Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling, 2006)
Synopsis
An Introduction to Programming with Fortran is a comprehensive introduction to Fortran, and is essential to the complete beginner who wants to learn the fundamentals of programming using a modern, powerful and expressive language; as well as those wanting to update their programming skills by making the move from earlier versions of Fortran.It contains lots of clear and simple examples highlighting the key language features of the most recent versions of Fortran Fortran 2003, 95 and 90. The authors also provide examples based on ISO TR 15580 and ISO TR 15581 as these are quite widely supported as well and cover the ISO TR on Enhanced Modules, which is of particular importance to large code suites.The examples used throughout the book highlight common problems that occur when programming, and give a solution in Fortran, producing a very effective, hands-on approach.Details of a variety of internet-based sources are also included, which will prove invaluable to those seeking further information and support.
Synopsis
A comprehensive introduction which will be essential to the complete beginner who wants to learn the fundamentals of programming using a modern, powerful and expressive language; as well as those wanting to update their programming skills by making the move from earlier versions of Fortran.
Table of Contents
Overview Introduction to Computer Systems Introduction to Operating Systems Introduction to Using a Computer System Introduction to Problem Solving Introduction to Programming Languages Introduction to Programming Arithmetic Arrays 1: Some Fundamentals Arrays 2: Further Examples Whole Array and Additional Array Features Output of Results Reading in Data Functions Control Structures Characters Complex Logical User Defined Types Dynamic Data Structures Files Introduction to Subroutines Subroutines 2 An Introduction to Modules Concrete data types Abstract data types Object based data types Object oriented data typing ISO TR 15580 - IEEE Arithmetic Formal Syntax and some Additional Features Case Studies Converting from Fortran 77 New Features in Fortran 2003 ISO TR Enhanced Modules Fortran 2000 and various Fortran Dialects Using the NAG Fortran 77 library and NAG Fortran 90 library