levine@crimee.ics.uci.edu (David Levine) (08/02/90)
John W. Eaton writes: >> I'm still not sure what you mean by "fortran-style-programmer". If you have >> looked at any of the recent guides to FORTRAN style (such as the one >> David Levine put together late last year) you will see [...] >What is this, and where can I find a copy? It's an example of a Fortran style guide. I'll e-mail to anyone, and repost if there's sufficient interest. David L. Levine, Dept. of ICS Internet: levine@ics.uci.edu University of California, Irvine BITNET: levine@ucivmsa Irvine, CA 92717 UUCP: ucbvax!ucivax!levine
cca04@keele.ac.uk (P.J. Mitchell) (08/03/90)
From article <26B7BAFC.5246@ics.uci.edu>, by levine@crimee.ics.uci.edu (David Levine): > It's an example of a Fortran style guide. I'll e-mail to anyone, and > repost if there's sufficient interest. Go on, repost, I'd be intrigued. Ta. -- --Paul Mitchell (CMA N.Cheshire, DoD#0145) | Computer Centre, JANET: cca04@uk.ac.keele.seq1 | University of Keele, Keele, USENET: cca04@seq1.keele.ac.uk@nss.cs.ucl.ac.uk | Staffordshire, ST5 5BG, U.K. BITNET: cca04%seq1.keele.ac.uk@ukacrl | 0782 - 621111 ext 3302
jhowatt@blackbird.afit.af.mil (Jim Howatt) (12/04/90)
Does anyone know if there's a PD latex or roff source or just an ascii file containing a fortran 77 style guide that I can get via ftp? Thanks. J W Howatt Department of Computer Engineering Air Force Institute of Technology Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 45433