I have also produced a web page, mainly about Fortran but with a little
Maple as well. It includes notes on F95 for F77 users (who still exist
in large numbers over 20 years after F77 was superseded.) It's at
http://homepages.ecs.vuw.ac.nz/~harper/
As my university has no compiler that implements all of F2003, but several
that implement all of F95, with support for different F2003 features, I
try to avoid non-F95 features.
I agree with the comment that Metcalf, Reid & Cohen's book is good, but I
would add Adams, Brainerd, Hendrickson, Maine, Martin & Smith "The Fortran
2003 Handbook" and Adams, Brainerd, Martin, Smith & Wagener "Fortran 95
Handbook" on those two Fortran versions. I find that MR&C is often better
for learning things the first time, but the Handbooks are often better for
looking up something afterwards.
-- John Harper, School of Mathematics Statistics and Operations Research
Victoria University, PO Box 600, Wellington 6140, New Zealand
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