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I have been using Fortran for many years, but only at a basic level, and mostly using fortran 77. I am now using it at a much higher level and learning some new things (derived data types, etc). Can anyone recommend a good fortran book/"bible"? All I have is my textbook from 1993 and it just isn't cutting it :) Thanks....
Michele
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Hi, Michele. Welcome to the forum!
A book I like is "Fortran 90/95 for Scientists and Engineers" by Stephen Chapman. I'm sure others will chime in with their favorites.
Steve
A book I like is "Fortran 90/95 for Scientists and Engineers" by Stephen Chapman. I'm sure others will chime in with their favorites.
Steve
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Michelle,
my favourite is Fortran 90 Programming by Ellis, Philips, Lahey, Addison Wesley, Wokingham, 1994, ISBN 0-201-54446-6.
Artur
my favourite is Fortran 90 Programming by Ellis, Philips, Lahey, Addison Wesley, Wokingham, 1994, ISBN 0-201-54446-6.
Artur

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