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101. Mixed Language Programming Using C++ And FORTRAN 77 Describes a portable method for mixing fortran 77 and C++ in a single development project. http://home.online.no/~arnholm/cppf77.htm |
102. Software Source Code Analyzer For Fortran C Precompiler that catches software problems compilers don't at the source code level in fortran and C. http://www.cleanscape.net/programming-solutions/code-analysis/ |
103. EDSS/Models-3 I/O API Provides the environmental model developer with an easyto-learn, easy-to-use programming library for data storage and access, available from both fortran and C. http://www.emc.mcnc.org/products/ioapi/ |
104. C++ For The FORTRAN Programmer Quick introduction to C++ programming. http://www.hep.caltech.edu/macro/farfalla/farfalla_ref/section3_10.html |
105. English-Finnish Fortran 90 Dictionary Glossary of computer programming terms. http://www.csc.fi/programming/f90-sanat.html |
106. Fortran Friends A selfhelp group of Acorn RISC OS users who support the use of the programming language fortran mainly for scientific applications. Includes details of where Acorn fortran77 can be purchased. http://www.argonet.co.uk/users/fortran/ |
107. Datatek, Inc Provides automated programming language conversion services for PL/I, Cobol, and fortran. http://www.datatek-net.com/dtk_conversion.htm |
108. Dislin Library of subroutines and functions that display data graphically. Software is available for the programming languages C, fortran 77, fortran 90, Perl, Python and Java. http://www.linmpi.mpg.de/dislin/ |
109. Hewlett-Packard Documentation On-Line Online documentation for HP's commercial programming languages including Allbase SQL, BRW, C, Cobol, fortran, Pascal, RPG, Transact, and symbolic debugger. http://docs.hp.com/mpeix/all/index.html |
110. David Jeffrey Ljung Madison - Verification Engineer Resume Madison, David Jeffrey Ljung San Francisco, CA USA Verification Engineer / Software Writer. CPU Verification and Debug (Transmeta, MIPs) verilog, Unix, programming, (perl, scheme, C++, Lisp, Basic, fortran, Ruby, Python, sed, yacc, sh, ksh, zsh, csh, tcsh) Shareware programming, (album, WizPort, SpeedWaller) VLSI (DEStiny), DNRC. http://daveola.com/Pages/Resume/ |
111. GNU Fortran For OS/2, DOS And Win32 Port of GNU fortran (g770.5.23) for EMX (OS/2 and DOS) and RSX (Win32 console-apps, DOS-DPMI). http://programming.ccp14.ac.uk/g77-fortran/~michael/os2/g77/gnu_fortran.html |
112. Programming Languages Mini-HOWTO Brief comparison of major Linux programming languages C, C++, fortran, Java, Lisp, Perl, PHP, Python, Tcl; by Risto S. Varanka. http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/mini/Programming-Languages.html |
113. PTR Associates Range of programming courses includes Java, Perl, C, C++, visual basic, and fortran. http://www.programming-training-courses.co.uk |
114. Fortran Parallel Programming Systems fortran D is a dataparallel extension to fortran. Documentation, papers, and software available. http://softlib.rice.edu/fortran-tools/fortran-tools.html |
115. How Do We Tell Truths That Might Hurt? Short, tonguein-cheek essay by Edsger Dijkstra on old problems in programming, many of which are embarrassingly still with us criticizes APL, BASIC, COBOL, fortran, PL/I, natural language programming. http://www.cs.virginia.edu/~evans/cs655/readings/ewd498.html |
116. Programming Languages Are Like Women Humorous analogies between women and Assembly, fortran, COBOL, BASIC, PL/1, C, Algol 60 and 68, Pascal, Modula2, LISP, APL, Logo, Lucid and Prolog, Ada. Inspired by Fun with Computer Languages. http://www.gksoft.com/a/fun/languages-women.html |
117. Examples Using PVM Source code in C and fortran. http://www.csc.fi/programming/examples/pvm/ |
118. Garnatz And Grovender, Inc. Applications programming, consulting, and training in C, C++, Java, fortran. http://www.winternet.com/~gginc/ |
119. Programming Languages As Cars Humorous analogies between cars and Assembly, fortran II/IV/77, COBOL, BASIC, PL/1, C, Algol 60/68, Pascal, Modula2, LISP, Prolog/Lucid, Maple/MACSYMA, Forth, Logo, APL, Ada. Inspired by Fun with Computer Languages. http://homepages.tesco.net/~scotsnet/o.f.carter/fun/fun183.htm |
120. Imagine1, Inc. Home of the F programming language, a carefully crafted subset of fortran that is meant to be used for teaching. http://www.swcp.com/~walt/imagine1/ |
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