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I'm taking Fortran 90 class, and I'm looking for any good websites about Fortran.

Does anyone know any?

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Also, comp.lang.fortran is pretty friendly group of people.

But, apart from that, what exactly are you looking for ? Some kind of introductory tutorial, something specialized ... you'll have to give more data.

Rook
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  • I will check that. I'm particularly looking for OPEN file and subprogram tutorial or any kinds of help. –  Apr 07 '09 at 02:46
  • Well, for statements and syntax in general, the best thing to go with is your compilers manual and "fortran",version,"handbook" series. Search a little, I think draft versions can be found downloadable on the net. – Rook Apr 07 '09 at 03:33
  • Apart from that, for general tutoring there are various books. I remember recommending Ramsden and Lin's to some of my friends - they seemed to be happy with it. Gortok also gave a few nice links, but for questions I still recommend c.l.f. - – Rook Apr 07 '09 at 03:36
  • people there are very friendly towards learners (just don't ask them to do your homework for you). If you really can't dig anything on the net, mail me, and I'll see what I have stacked up on the digital attic :-) – Rook Apr 07 '09 at 03:38
  • Hmm, google the above authors and check the first link :) – Rook Apr 07 '09 at 03:39
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Several Fortran 90 Online Courses: http://people.ds.cam.ac.uk/nmm1/Fortran/

Michael Metcalf's Fortran 90 article: http://www.fortran.com/metcalf.htm

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I came here looking for a solid Fortran reference and was disappointed by all the previous links. I wanted more than a mere tutorial or list of intrinsics. What I ended up using are the actual standards documents, which are conveniently on the GNU GCC website: http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/GFortranStandards

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Fortran 95 language features: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fortran_95_language_features

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Gortok provided a good list - I'd add one more:

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