Fortran Information and Links
The following general information is provided as a service of the Fortran Company. If you have information of this sort you would like to see here, or have information of this sort to share with the Fortran community, please contact Walt Brainerd.
- Newsgroups
- Standards Documents
- Wiki for Fortran
- The SIGPLAN Fortran Forum
- Open Directory section on Fortran
- The Story of Fortran, interviews with the members of the orginial development team at IBM.
- Original IBM Fortran manual. This is the original IBM manual for the 704 computer.
- Frequently Asked Questions
- An auxiliary Fortran FAQ maintained by Michel Olagnon of IFREMER as part of the comp-fortran90 discussion group (see below).
- A list of useful information about Fortran 90 maintained by Mike Metcalf of CERN
- A discussion group for exchanging information about Fortran 90/95.
- Co-array Fortran (formerly F–) a notation for data decomposition, such as used in message passing models.
- OpenMP a simple, flexible interface for developing parallel applications on shared memory systems.
- The Fortran Library contains information and pointers to lots of information about Fortran.
- Brian Meek’s perspective on the politics of developing Fortran 90.
- Information about object-oriented programming in Fortran.
- The Center for Research on Parallel Computation at Rice University
- There is a lot of information about Fortran available from The Numerical Algortihms Group Ltd and some free software, too.
- Tutorials
- Dan Fuka and John Prentice have run the famous Quetzal benchmarks on three PC compilers.
- STREAMS benchmarks, originally developed by John McCalpin
- Some sample pages from the first IBM Fortran manual: Fortran Programmer’s Reference Manual.
- The article about the infamous COME FROM statement.
