Digital Visual Fortran Programmer's Guide

Digital Visual Fortran Programmer's Guide

Author: Michael Etzel

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 1999-04-13

Total Pages: 780

ISBN-13: 9781555582180

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Digital Visual Fortran is the latest version of a major programming language tool used by scientists and engineers. Written by key technical writers from the Digital Visual Fortran product team, Digital Visual Fortran Programmer's Guide presents in printed form the critical portions of the official programmer's guide, previously only available online. The result is the authoritative book on Digital Visual Fortran's features and how to use them to create effective applications. Digital Visual Fortran is the language of choice for computation-intensive scientific and engineering applications, financial applications, and other programs. Digital recently acquired Fortran technology and rights from Microsoft that allows them to use the Microsoft Developer Studio Integrated Development Environment, which is featured in Microsoft's Visual C++ and Visual Basic. The result is that Digital Visual Fortran is much easier to use and looks and works much like Microsoft's industry-leading programming products for other market segments. The official programmer's guide to Digital Visual Fortran for Version 6.0A Authors are experts from the Digital Visual Fortran product group New Digital Fortran version include Microsoft interface and object technologies


Compaq Visual Fortran

Compaq Visual Fortran

Author: Norman Lawrence

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2002-01-08

Total Pages: 483

ISBN-13: 0080488528

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Compaq Visual Fortran: A Guide to Creating Windows Applications is the only book that shows developers how to create Windows applications using Visual Fortran software. It complements Digital Press's successful reference, the Digital Visual Fortran Programmer's Guide. Lawrence details development methods and techniques for creating Fortran applications for Windows, the platform upon which developers can use Compaq Visual Fortran (CVF; to be Intel Visual Fortran in the future) to create applications. The book teaches CVF programming progressively, beginning with simple tasks and building up to writing professional-level Win32 applications. Readers will learn about the powerful new CVF graphical user interface, as well as the intricacies of Windows development from a CVF perspective. They can master QuickWin, the Win32 APIs including multiple document interfaces, and Open GL with 3D and interactive graphics. Provides practical, step-by-step instructions for developing Visual Fortran applications Only tutorial text for Compaq Visual Fortran (CVF) Doesn't require the programmer to learn C or C++


Modern FORTRAN Programming with Digital Visual FORTRAN

Modern FORTRAN Programming with Digital Visual FORTRAN

Author: Walter S. Brainerd

Publisher: Digital Press

Published: 1999-01

Total Pages: 500

ISBN-13: 9781555582197

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-- Covers how to use Developer Studio to build and run Fortran programs -- Ideal for Fortran programmers migrating applications to the Windows programming environment -- Shows how to use modern features of Fortran to develop efficient, portable, and maintainable programs Modern Programming with Digital Visual Fortran delivers the detailed information you need to take full advantage of the power of Digital Visual Fortran. This thorough guide is designed for both beginner and experienced programmers who want to develop Windows programs using Digital Visual Fortran (DVF). This guide eases you into the basics of DVF programming with short, practical examples of DVF and Developer Studio to demonstrate the basic and advanced features of DVF. You'll get a clear explanation of each topic and build a solid understanding of the features and concepts required to successfully use this new and exciting Fortran application development environment. Written by experts in the field of Fortran programming, Modern Programming with Digital Visual Fortran provides the key features of modern Fortran 90 programming, which is essential to exploiting the power of the Windows programming environment. Through practical programming examples, illustrations, screen captures, and detailed instructions, you'll quickly master the Fortran 90 language and learn to develop, debug, manage, and tune useful Windows applications and to integrate DVF with other languages and applications.


Compaq Visual Fortran

Compaq Visual Fortran

Author: Norman Lawrence

Publisher: Digital Press

Published: 2002-01-02

Total Pages: 484

ISBN-13: 1555582494

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Compaq Visual Fortran: A Guide to Creating Windows Applications is the only book that shows developers how to create Windows applications using Visual Fortran software. It complements Digital Press's successful reference, the Digital Visual Fortran Programmer's Guide. Lawrence details development methods and techniques for creating Fortran applications for Windows, the platform upon which developers can use Compaq Visual Fortran (CVF; to be Intel Visual Fortran in the future) to create applications. The book teaches CVF programming progressively, beginning with simple tasks and building up to writing professional-level Win32 applications. Readers will learn about the powerful new CVF graphical user interface, as well as the intricacies of Windows development from a CVF perspective. They can master QuickWin, the Win32 APIs including multiple document interfaces, and Open GL with 3D and interactive graphics. Provides practical, step-by-step instructions for developing Visual Fortran applications Only tutorial text for Compaq Visual Fortran (CVF) Doesn't require the programmer to learn C or C++


Cyber Commerce Reframing

Cyber Commerce Reframing

Author: Uwe G. Seebacher

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 239

ISBN-13: 3540247203

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The goal of this book is to create awareness for a change in mind-set that we will all have to face and go through. The necessity for this new mind set is being driven by the situation that a completely new business world, a new reality, is being created at the point where the phenomenon commonly referred to as the "new economy" converges with the well-known old economy. During the very late 1990s, this new reality was being driven by an almost incredible increase in yields in the financial markets, where conventional but value-driven and stable stocks such as Philip Morris, General Electric, or Bayer, did not attract as many investors as before - if we can call some of them investors at all. Companies in the high-tech or the new market segments are all part of the new economy. This new economy has created new business ideas, business models, and a new reality, in which chief executive officers (CEOs) were in the mid twenties and had basically no clue as to what real business is and how much a dollar counts. Now, as this convergence is happening, the painful reality and the business rules of the old economy get us back down to earth. The CEOs become more senior, business plans are validated more carefully, and just having the famous ". com" in your company name does not get you any further or lead you to any of required money.


Programmer's Guide to Fortran 90

Programmer's Guide to Fortran 90

Author: Walter S. Brainerd

Publisher:

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 428

ISBN-13:

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A tutorial for all programmers, engineers, and scientists who work with Fortran 77 and need to learn the heavily revised standards provided for in Fortran 90. Written by four members of the ANSI Fortran Standards Committee.


Guide to Fortran 2003 Programming

Guide to Fortran 2003 Programming

Author: Walter S. Brainerd

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2009-06-11

Total Pages: 361

ISBN-13: 1848825439

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Fortran has been the premier language for scientific computing since its introduction in 1957. Fortran originally was designed to allow programmers to evaluate for- las—FORmula TRANslation—easily on large computers. Fortran compilers are now available on all sizes of machines, from small desktop computers to huge multiproc- sors. The Guide to Fortran 2003 Programming is an informal, tutorial introduction to the most important features of Fortran 2003 (also known as Fortran 03), the latest standard version of Fortran. Fortran has many modern features that will assist the programmer in writing efficient, portable, and maintainable programs that are useful for everything from “hard science” to text processing. Target Audience This book is intended for anyone who wants to learn Fortran 03, including those fam- iar with programming language concepts but unfamiliar with Fortran. Experienced Fortran 95 programmers will be able to use this volume to assimilate quickly those f- tures in Fortran 03 that are not in Fortran 95 (Fortran 03 contains all of the features of Fortran 95). This guide is not a complete reference work for the entire Fortran l- guage; it covers the basic features needed to be a good Fortran programmer and an - troduction to the important new features of Fortran 03. Many older error-prone features have been omitted and some of the more esoteric features that are new to F- tran 03 also are not discussed.


A Guide to Fortran IV Programming

A Guide to Fortran IV Programming

Author: Daniel D. McCracken

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 1972

Total Pages: 314

ISBN-13:

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"This book is written for the person who wishes to gain a rapid grasp of the use of computers and of Fortran in the solution of problems in such fields as science, engineering, statistics, education and business." -- Preface.


Modern Missile Guidance

Modern Missile Guidance

Author: Rafael Yanushevsky

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2018-09-17

Total Pages: 372

ISBN-13: 1351202936

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Missile Guidance, Second Edition provides a timely survey of missile control and guidance theory, based on extensive work the author has done using the Lyapunov approach. This new edition also presents the Lyapunov-Bellman approach for choosing optimal parameters of the guidance laws, and direct and inverse optimal problems are considered. This material is important for readers working in the areas of optimization and optimal theory. This edition also contains updated coverage of guidance and control system components, since the efficiency of guidance laws depends on their realization. The text concludes with information on the new generation of intercept systems now in development.


Guide to Fortran 2008 Programming

Guide to Fortran 2008 Programming

Author: Walter S. Brainerd

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2015-09-03

Total Pages: 412

ISBN-13: 1447167597

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This textbook provides an accessible introduction to the most important features of Fortran 2008. Features: presents a complete discussion of all the basic features needed to write complete Fortran programs; makes extensive use of examples and case studies to illustrate the practical use of features of Fortran 08, and supplies simple problems for the reader; provides a detailed exploration of control constructs, modules, procedures, arrays, character strings, data structures and derived types, pointer variables, and object-oriented programming; includes coverage of such major new features in Fortran 08 as coarrays, submodules, parameterized derived types, and derived-type input and output; highlights the topic of modules as the framework for organizing data and procedures for a Fortran program; investigates the excellent input/output facilities available in Fortran; contains appendices listing the many intrinsic procedures and providing a brief informal syntax specification for the language.