James,
There isn't much I can do to help you learn. But there are lots of
example programs available on the imagine1 web site. Go to
www.imagine1.com/imagine1
and look for the "examples" link. There's a ton of them. The
ones from the Meissner book go through everything in his book.
Unfortunately, if you don't have the book that won't be a real big
help. But, if for example you are studying I/O, you could try
searching through the examples for the I/O chapter. (un)Fortunately,
the examples are all in F, a subset of Fortran 90 that emphasizes
the newer features of the language. They might not help you with
everything. You can also download a free F compiler so you can
experiment at home.
Otherwise, there are some links to tutorials on the Fortran
MarketPlace web site. www.fortran.com/fortran
(I don't think you need the "/fortran", but I'm not sure.)
Hope this helps.
Dick Hendrickson
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> James Bell wrote:
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> Hello, James Here:
>
> Plese forgive my intrusion into your weekend. I have a learning
> disability that require a strong visual perception to understnad
> Fortran 90, as my current college coures.
>
> Is there anyone whom may be able to help me with Fortran??
>
> Please, I am having a hard time in this summer course.
>
> Ideally, a large collection of Fortran programs would be great as
> references so that I may become familiar.
>
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