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Fortran - Intermediate Programming in Fortran 2003

Short course

In Bedfordshire ()

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Description

  • 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

Course structure This three day course is taught via short lectures (covering key concepts, key techniques and Fortran syntax) interspersed with carefully designed computer practicals which reinforce and extend the lecture material.
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

Price on request