Advanced Programming Techniques: A Second Course in Programming Using Fortran

[Charles E. Hughes, Charles P. Pfleeger, Lawrence L. Rose] Õ Advanced Programming Techniques: A Second Course in Programming Using Fortran Î Download Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. Advanced Programming Techniques: A Second Course in Programming Using Fortran A Customer said Provides continuity for FORTRAN IV legacy code users. Sometimes, very high quality source code is dumped onto the Internet just because it is old. For FORTRAN 77/90+ programmers that occasionally use or otherwise maintain legacy FORTRAN IV (a.k.a. FORTRAN 66) source code, this textbook provides valuable continuity back to the older standard. This title was published while the FORTRAN 77 standard was being finalized, so it still largely reflects the FORTRAN 66 standard - at the sa

Advanced Programming Techniques: A Second Course in Programming Using Fortran

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Rating : 4.58 (849 Votes)
Asin : 0471026115
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 287 Pages
Publish Date : 2017-01-10
Language : English

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A Customer said Provides continuity for FORTRAN IV legacy code users. Sometimes, very high quality source code is dumped onto the Internet just because it is old. For FORTRAN 77/90+ programmers that occasionally use or otherwise maintain legacy FORTRAN IV (a.k.a. FORTRAN 66) source code, this textbook provides valuable continuity back to the older standard. This title was published while the FORTRAN 77 standard was being finalized, so it still largely reflects the FORTRAN 66 standard - at the same time, it further discusses the up and coming FORTRAN 77 standard and the relationships between the two.The preliminary chapter (Chapter 0) is most valuable as it provides a c

Stresses advanced programming techniques (in FORTRAN) with particular applicability to IBM S/360 and PDP-10 series computers. Provides complete, detailed coverage, with definitions, full non-trivial examples, and exercises. Includes chapters on data structures and disc and tape use.. Concepts and facilities are analyzed in depth, from vectors through subroutines, into character manipulation and actual IBM-DEC number representation and storage facilities

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