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- Fortran - Wikipedia
Fortran ( ˈ f ɔːr t r æ n ; formerly FORTRAN) is a third-generation, compiled, imperative programming language that is especially suited to numeric computation and scientific computing
- The Fortran Programming Language
Fortran is a natively parallel programming language with intuitive array-like syntax to communicate data between CPUs You can run almost the same code on a single CPU, on a shared-memory multicore system, or on a distributed-memory HPC or cloud-based system
- Fortran Tutorial - Online Tutorials Library
Fortran Tutorial - Learn Fortran programming from the ground up with our comprehensive tutorial covering syntax, data types, control structures, and more
- Fortran - IBM
From its creation in 1954 and its commercial release in 1957 as the progenitor of software, Fortran (short for formula translation) became the first computer language standard It helped open the door to modern computing and ranks as one of the most influential software products in history
- The Fortran Company – For the Fortran enthusiast
The Fortran Company is devoted to Fortran programming This site will bring you the latest news, technical tips, programming hints, and product reviews in Fortran and scientific computing We look forward to building a community of Fortran programmers!
- Fortran Wiki
Compilers and other Tools for Fortran programming: Source code editors, Automatic documentation, Debugging tools, Preprocessors, Unit testing frameworks, and more Libraries and Applications written in Fortran
- Fortran 90 — Fortran90 1. 0 documentation
What are good books to learn Fortran from? What are other good online Fortran resources? How to do dynamic dispatch in Fortran (like ‘void *’ in C)? How to interface Fortran with C and Python? What is the most natural way to handle initial and final points of intervals? What is the most natural starting index for numbering?
- Fortran Language — LFortran
Fortran was designed from the ground up to naturally and simply translate mathematics to code that compiles and runs at maximum speed
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