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Fortran 90/95 for Scientists and Engineers
By Stephen Chapman (McGraw-Hill). Site contains description, table of contents, code, and answers to exercises.
www.mhhe.com
By standards committee members Jeanne C. Adams, Walter S. Brainerd, Jeanne T. Martin, Brian T. Smith, and Jerrold L. Wagener (MIT Press). Complete description of the Fortran 95 programming language. Chapters follow the same sequence of topics as the Fortran 95 standard but contain a more thorough and informal explanation of the language's features and many more examples. Site describes book.
mitpress.mit.edu
Introduction to Fortran 90/95, Algorithms, and Structured Programming
By R. A. Vowels. Emphasizes fundamentals of structured programming through study of Fortran 90/95. It is designed for a reader's first or second exposure to computer programming, and is intended to provide a sound grounding for the reader who desires to study Fortran 90/95 in greater depth. Site describes book and lists contents in detail.
www.users.bigpond.com
By Michael Metcalf and John Reid (Oxford University Press). Site describes book and quotes reviews.
www.oup.com
By Steve Morgan and Lawrie Schonfelder (McGraw-Hill). Covers Fortran 95 and the Fortran 2003 features of varying length strings, enhanced data types, and exception handling. Site describes book.
www.swcp.com
Published by SIAM, describes the LAPACK95, the Fortran 95 interface to the Fortran 77 LAPACK library.
www.ec-securehost.com
Developing Statistical Software in Fortran 95
By David R. Lemmon and Joseph L. Schafer (Springer). Book gives statisticians, biostatisticians and methodologically-oriented researchers the tools they need to develop high-quality statistical software. Site has first chapter in PDF format, source code, and tools.
methcenter.psu.edu
By Ian Chivers and Jane Sleightholme (Springer). Describes book and lists contents.
www.springer.com
Site has table of contents and source codes of book by Bahattin Kanber and Andrew Beddall.
www1.gantep.edu.tr
Object-Oriented Programming via Fortran 90/95
By Ed Akin (Cambridge University Press). Shows how to program technical applications in a modern object-oriented approach, using Fortran 90/95. Book comes with CD-ROM of code. Site has a description and table of contents.
www.cambridge.org