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- From: apofort!metcalf@dxmint.cern.ch (Michael Metcalf)
- Subject: Re: Wanted: folk theorems in Fortran Programming.
- Reply-To: apofort!metcalf@dxmint.cern.ch (Michael Metcalf)
- Organization: CERN European Lab for Particle Physics
- Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1993 07:42:35 GMT
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- Keywords: Fortran, books
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- steve@hubcap.clemson.edu ("Steve" Stevenson) writes:
- >I am trying to make a catalog of folk wisdom in fortran programming.
-
- I collected such wisdom some time ago and published it as "FORTRAN
- Optimization", Academic Press, 1985, ISBN 0-12-492482.4. It contains an
- extensive bibliography.
-
- It discusses in gory detail not only the examples given by the poster, but
- also the I/O list optimization problem that featured in this news group
- recently.
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- A shorter summary appears as Chapter 11 of "Effective FORTRAN 77", Oxford
- U. Press, 1985 (busy year), ISBN 0-19-853709-3.
-
- Hope this helps,
-
- Mike Metcalf
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