This book describes best practices for good style and rigorous usage for all Fortran programmers, from novice to expert.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Norman S. Clerman is currently a private consultant. He was formerly the Chief Computer Scientist at Opcon Design Associates, LLC, a small company engaged in lens design.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. General principles 3. Formatting conventions 4. Naming conventions 5. Documentation conventions 6. Programming principles 7. Programming conventions 8. Input and output 9. Packaging conventions 10. Generic programming 11. Object orientation 12. Parallel processing 13. Numerics and floating point 14. C interoperability 15. Updating old programs Appendix A. Source code Appendix B. Rule list.
1. Introduction; 2. General principles; 3. Formatting conventions; 4. Naming conventions; 5. Documentation conventions; 6. Programming principles; 7. Programming conventions; 8. Input and output; 9. Packaging conventions; 10. Generic programming; 11. Object orientation; 12. Parallel processing; 13. Numerics and floating point; 14. C interoperability; 15. Updating old programs; Appendix A. Source code; Appendix B. Rule list.