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Fortran - Intermediate Programming in Fortran 2003
Short course
In Bedfordshire ()
Description
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Type
Short course
There is a focus on the syntax and effective use of: modules, arrays, pointers, user-defined operations (operator overloading) and input/output. The course is designed and taught with the help of Visiting Professor John Reid, Convenor of the ISO Fortran Committee ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG5 (Fortran) and co-author of Modern Fortran Explained (Oxford University Press).
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Subjects
- FORTRAN
- Syntax
- ISO
- Programming
Course programme
What you will learn
On completion delegates will:
- be able to write a Fortran 2003 program to perform a moderately-involved scientific task by appropriate use of: modules, arrays, intrinsic functions and input/output
- appreciate the requirement for user-defined operations, linked-lists and trees for some scientific tasks and be able to modify Fortran code for such tasks appropriately.
Fortran - Intermediate Programming in Fortran 2003