Where to find information on Fortran PROGRAMMING
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completely. The on-line help browser might also prove helpful, and can be
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stock answers on your topic also, select "Athena Consultant's Answers
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Sources" near the bottom of the page that pops up.
I. The DBX debugger. See stock answer path:
8. FORTRAN Answers
4. How to get started using the DBX DEBUGGER
II. The "Fortran on Athena" publication, available from CopyTech in
11-004, or W20-028.
III. The following books, available in the OLC Office (1st floor
N42), or for purchase at the MIT Kendall Coop:
_Fortran 77 For Humans_, by Page, Didday, and Alpert,
West Publishing Co.
_Problem Solving And Structured Programming In Fortran_,
by Friedman & Koffman, Addison-Wesley Publishing
(last updated Mar 26 1997)
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