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Using GCC’s Fortran Compiler

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It used to be that your first computer science class taught you how to use some variant of FORTRAN, the FORmula TRANslation language. It also used to be the case that the machines you learned it on had no GUIs, and they serviced large numbers of users with 256KB of RAM. (Honest!) Times have obviously changed, so why would anyone care about Fortran nowadays?

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von Hagen, W. (2006). Using GCC’s Fortran Compiler. In: The Definitive Guide to GCC. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0219-6_3

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