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Title: A Programmer's Guide to Fortran 90 (Computing That Works) by Walter S. Brainerd, Charles H. Goldberg, Jeanne C. Adams, Jerrold L. Wagener, Brian T. Smith ISBN: 0-07-000248-7 Publisher: Computing McGraw-Hill Pub. Date: July, 1990 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $37.95 |
Average Customer Rating: 3.33 (3 reviews)
Rating: 1
Summary: The worst tech book I've seen in years...
Comment: A book to steer clear of: a programming book without a single figure or drawing, with the poorest pagination I've ever seen. Impossible to find the options for open for instance. Worthless.
Rating: 5
Summary: Excellent
Comment: I use this book over the Compaq fortran 90 language manual sometimes. Examples are easy to follow and the writing is very clear. Many examples. There is a nice section at the back on obsolete fortran 77 conventions, and their replacements. It's a nice compact book too - you don't realize how much information it contains because it's not enormous and heavy. I recommend it to anybody
Rating: 4
Summary: A solid, well-written introduction to the language
Comment: After looking through most of the available texts, we chose
this this book to teach a course on Fortran-90 to scientists and engineers at NASA. It is especially helpful to programmers with a good understanding of Fortran-77 who want to make the transition to this powerful revision of the language. The book covers the most useful new features (array processing, allocateable memory, derived types, encapsulation) very thoroughly. The writing is generally clear, cogent, and understandable. The only thing lacking is a complete treatment of language intrinsic functions, for which you need the large (and expensive) language handbook.
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