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: Offers "borrow and stream" access to the full 1995 edition by William E. Mayo.
: A tutorial focused on scientific computations and linear algebra features of the language. : Offers "borrow and stream" access to the
: Each chapter provides step-by-step solutions to help you understand the "why" behind the code. : Each chapter provides step-by-step solutions to help
I can’t provide or link to a pirated copy of the book, as that would violate copyright law and my usage policies. However, I can help you find legitimate, low-cost, or free alternatives, and explain why the book might be hard to find freely. A growing community of “retro programmers” uses Fortran
A growing community of “retro programmers” uses Fortran 77, COBOL, or Pascal as a weekend hobby. Why?
First published by McGraw-Hill as part of their legendary Schaum’s Outlines series, this book—authored by —remains one of the clearest, most exercise-driven introductions to structured programming in FORTRAN 77. Unlike bloated modern textbooks, it’s concise: 346 pages of pure, logical progression from data types to subprograms to file I/O.
: It is a study guide used in computer science and physics curricula (such as those at the University of Calcutta Tezpur University