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  • ...velopment of high-level languages. As is true for any high-level language, Fortran statements are simple transcriptions of mathematical formulas that are inde ...a modern Fortran 95 [[compiler (computer)|compiler]] can still translate a Fortran program written in, say, 1959 and prepare it to run on a present day compu
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  • The initial release of FORTRAN for the IBM 704 contained 32 statements, including: '''FORTRAN 66''' includes:
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Fortran]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • * [http://www.fortran.com/ A very complete site about all aspects of Fortran] * [http://www.fortran.com/fortran/F77_std/rjcnf0001.html The official Fortran 77 standard]
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  • * [http://www.fortran.com/ A very complete site about all aspects of Fortran] * [http://www.fortran.com/fortran/F77_std/rjcnf0001.html The official Fortran 77 standard]
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  • === Example in [[FORTRAN]] ===
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  • The initial release of FORTRAN for the IBM 704 contained 32 statements, including: '''FORTRAN 66''' includes:
    3 KB (481 words) - 04:23, 4 August 2009
  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Fortran]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Fortran}}
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  • |title= Numerical Recipes in [[Fortran]]. The Art of Scientific Computing |title=Numerical Recipes in Fortran 90. The Art of Parallel Scientific Computing
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  • ...e standard specifications for various programming languages such as Algol, FORTRAN, ECMAscript, C#, and the Common Language Interface, or CLI (the virtual man
    827 bytes (111 words) - 12:18, 17 April 2023
  • ...ll functions or subroutines written in the [[C]] programming language or [[Fortran.]]
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  • ...velopment of high-level languages. As is true for any high-level language, Fortran statements are simple transcriptions of mathematical formulas that are inde ...a modern Fortran 95 [[compiler (computer)|compiler]] can still translate a Fortran program written in, say, 1959 and prepare it to run on a present day compu
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  • {{r|Fortran}}
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  • * [http://www.ime.usp.br/~egbirgin/tango ALGENCAN] - Fortran code for general nonlinear programming with interfaces with AMPL, C/C++, CU
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  • ...first not using essentially mathematical notation, such as [[ALGOL]] or [[FORTRAN]]. IBM had put the FORTRAN scientific language in the public domain, and it became a ''de facto'' stan
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  • * [[FORTRAN]] ** [http://www.lahey.com/lf71/lfnet.htm Lahey/Fujitsu Fortran for .NET] (Lahey Computer Systems, Inc.)
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  • ...ast, languages like [[C (language)|C]], [[Pascal (language)|Pascal]] and [[FORTRAN]] are said to be [[procedural language]]s. But this description can be a bi
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  • ...nguages (through BASIC or cartridges extensions) : [[machine language]], [[Fortran]].
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  • Fortran-77 subroutine to compute the Euler factorization of a proper orthogonal 3&t
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  • * [[John Backus|Backus, John]] (1924-2007) - inventor of FORTRAN
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  • ...supported in many popular compilers, including the Intel family for C/C++/FORTRAN, the GCC version 4 series, and Sun's CC compiler.
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  • ...rogramming language|programming languages]], dating from the same era as [[Fortran]] and [[COBOL]]. Lisp takes its name from "List Processing", since one of
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  • '':A Fortran subroutine based on the algorithm is given on the [[Euler_angles/Code|code
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