modern_fortran_by_milan_curcic

Modern Fortran by Milan Curcic

Summary

“Using Fortran, early and accurate forecasts for hurricanes and other major storms have saved thousands of lives. Better designs for ships, planes, and automobiles have made travel safer, more efficient, and less expensive than ever before. Using Fortran, low-level machine learning and deep learning libraries provide incredibly easy, fast, and insightful analysis of massive data. Fortran is an amazingly powerful and flexible programming language that forms the foundation of high performance computing for research, science, and industry. And it's come a long, long way since starting life on IBM mainframes in 1956. Modern Fortran is natively parallel, so it's uniquely suited for efficiently handling problems like complex simulations, long-range predictions, and ultra-precise designs. If you're working on tasks where speed, accuracy, and efficiency matter, it's time to discover—or re-discover—Fortran..”

About the technology

“For over 60 years Fortran has been powering mission-critical scientific applications, and it isn't slowing down yet! Rock-solid reliability and new support for parallel programming make Fortran an essential language for next-generation high-performance computing. Simply put, the future is in parallel, and Fortran is already there.”

What's inside

  • Fortran's place in the modern world
  • Working with variables, arrays, and functions
  • Module development
  • Parallelism with coarrays, teams, and events
  • Interoperating Fortran with C

About the reader

For developers and computational scientists. No experience with Fortran required.

Table of Contents

PART 1 - GETTING STARTED WITH MODERN FORTRAN

1 Introducing Fortran

2 Getting started: Minimal working app

PART 2 - CORE ELEMENTS OF FORTRAN

3 Writing reusable code with functions and subroutines

4 Organizing your Fortran code using modules

5 Analyzing time series data with arrays

6 Reading, writing, and formatting your data

PART 3 - ADVANCED FORTRAN USE

7 Going parallel with Fortan coarrays

8 Working with abstract data using derived types

9 Generic procedures and operators for any data type

10 User-defined operators for derived types

PART 4 - THE FINAL STRETCH

11 Interoperability with C: Exposing your app to the web

12 Advanced parallelism with teams, events, and collectives

Reviews

“For the reader seeking proof of life for modern Fortran, Milan's work provides ample evidence of the language's ongoing role in technological modernity.” –From the Foreword by Damian Rouson, Sourcery Insitute

“An excellent introduction to the joys of modern Fortran; from polymorphism to parallelism. A must-read.” –Matthew Emmett, Computer Modelling Group

“A unique book that builds on many real-life examples to show that Fortran is still alive and can be used productively even in the era of the web.” –Maurizio Tomasi, Università degli Studi di Milano

“Compared to other programming books I have seen, this one is exceptionally pleasant to work through.” –Konrad Hinsen, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique –This text refers to an alternate kindle_edition edition.

About the Author

Milan Curcic is a meteorologist, oceanographer, and author of several general-purpose Fortran libraries and Fortran applications. He is a scientist and founder. A Fortran programmer since 2006, he has worked with teams from United States Navy and NASA on developing and improving Earth system prediction models. He has also built a SaaS platform for numerical weather prediction (https://cloudrun.co), porting a million lines of Fortran to the cloud. Milan has authored several general-purpose Fortran libraries and is a founding member of the open source Fortran community project (fortran-lang.org).

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