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FORTRAN and The Art of PC Programming

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A guide to the use of the computer language FORTRAN for programming personal computers. Describes the facilities offered by the industry standard Intel family of 16/32-bit microprocessors under the PC/MS-DOS operating systems and how these facilities can be accessed and controlled from programs written in Fortran. Gives tips and tricks for coping with a slow computer, and circumventing shortcomings in the language. Includes an annotated bibliography.

350 pages, Paperback

First published August 1, 1989

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Tim Ward

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