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The Course

The course is (loosely) based on ``Programming in Fortran 90'' by Morgan and Schonfelder (Alfred Waller Ltd, 1993, ISBN 1-872474-06-3), however, it has been our intention to to give many new examples as part of this course.

Throughout the course it is assumed that the user has experience of FORTRAN 77 or least one other high level programming language such as Modula, Pascal, APL, Ada, C,or Algol and understands terms like bits, real numbers, precision and data structures.


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Adam Marshall ©University of Liverpool, 1996
Fri Dec 6 15:03:35 GMT 1996
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