
Digital Visual Fortran Programmer's Guide
Digital Press
Published on 16. June 1999
Book
Paperback/Softback
776 pages
978-1-55558-218-0 (ISBN)
Description
Digital Visual Fortran is the latest version of a major programming language tool used by scientists and engineers. Written by key technical writers from the Digital Visual Fortran product team, Digital Visual Fortran Programmer's Guide presents in printed form the critical portions of the official programmer's guide, previously only available online. The result is the authoritative book on Digital Visual Fortran's features and how to use them to create effective applications.
Digital Visual Fortran is the language of choice for computation-intensive scientific and engineering applications, financial applications, and other programs. Digital recently acquired Fortran technology and rights from Microsoft that allows them to use the Microsoft Developer Studio Integrated Development Environment, which is featured in Microsoft's Visual C++ and Visual Basic. The result is that Digital Visual Fortran is much easier to use and looks and works much like Microsoft's industry-leading programming products for other market segments.
Digital Visual Fortran is the language of choice for computation-intensive scientific and engineering applications, financial applications, and other programs. Digital recently acquired Fortran technology and rights from Microsoft that allows them to use the Microsoft Developer Studio Integrated Development Environment, which is featured in Microsoft's Visual C++ and Visual Basic. The result is that Digital Visual Fortran is much easier to use and looks and works much like Microsoft's industry-leading programming products for other market segments.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Elsevier Science & Technology
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Digital Visual Fortran Programmers
Illustrations
Approx. 100 illustrations; Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 178 mm
Weight
1270 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-55558-218-0 (9781555582180)
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Persons
Author
Principal Technical Writer in the Compaq Visual Fortran Group, Compaq Computer Corporation.
Principal Technical Writer in the Compaq Visual Fortran Group, Compaq Computer Corporation.
Content
Introducing the Microsoft Visual Development Environment
Building Programs and Libraries
Using the Compiler and Linker from the Command Line
Compiler and Linker Options
Debugging Fortran Programs
Performance: Making Programs Run Faster
Using QuickWin
Creating Fortran DLLs
Creating Windows Applications
Portability and Design Considerations
Using Dialogs
Drawing Graphics Elements
Using Fonts from the Graphics Library
Using National Language Support Routines
Portability Library
Files, Devices, and I/O Hardware
Using COM and Automation Objects
Programming with Mixed Languages
Creating Multithread Applications
Data Representation
Handling Run-Time Errors
The Floating-Point Environment
Converting Unformatted Numeric Data
Hexadecimal-Binary-Octal-Decimal Conversions
Using the IMSL Mathematical and Statistical Libraries
Using Visual Fortran Tools
Hexadecimal-Binary-Octal-Decimal Conversions
Compatibility Information
Building Programs and Libraries
Using the Compiler and Linker from the Command Line
Compiler and Linker Options
Debugging Fortran Programs
Performance: Making Programs Run Faster
Using QuickWin
Creating Fortran DLLs
Creating Windows Applications
Portability and Design Considerations
Using Dialogs
Drawing Graphics Elements
Using Fonts from the Graphics Library
Using National Language Support Routines
Portability Library
Files, Devices, and I/O Hardware
Using COM and Automation Objects
Programming with Mixed Languages
Creating Multithread Applications
Data Representation
Handling Run-Time Errors
The Floating-Point Environment
Converting Unformatted Numeric Data
Hexadecimal-Binary-Octal-Decimal Conversions
Using the IMSL Mathematical and Statistical Libraries
Using Visual Fortran Tools
Hexadecimal-Binary-Octal-Decimal Conversions
Compatibility Information