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Lahey Support
08-15-2003, 01:33 AM
See if this helps:

http://www.nsc.liu.se/~boein/fortran.html

Also, the book "Fortran 95 Handbook" (by Jeanne Adams, Walt Brainerd,
Jeanne Martin, Brian Smith, and Jerry Wagener; Published by MIT Press,
1997. 710 pages. $58.00) is a more readable paraphrase of the standard. It
has been described as follows:

"The Fortran 95 Handbook is a comprehensive reference work for the Fortran
programmer and implementor. It contains a complete description of the
Fortran 95 programming language. The 14 chapters cover the same general
topics as the Fortran 95 standard, but contain a much more thorough and
informal explanation of the language features and include many more simple
examples. Appendices describe all the intrinsic functions, the deprecated
features, and the complete syntax of the language. There is an unusually
thorough topical index.

"And there is something very useful that you will not find in the standard:
a cross reference of all the syntax terms, giving the rule that defines
each term and all the rules that reference it. "

At 02:07 PM 08/27/2001 +0900, ayaremch wrote:
>Dear Fortran professionals,
>
>It seems that I need a more close reading of F90 standard than can get
from Lahey's or similar language references. Can I get anything from the
>web? I hope that the real text is not too boring.



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