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From: hjb@whuxj.UUCP (Harry J. Benson)
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Subject: Re: Seeking a good FTN77 book
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Date: Fri, 9-Mar-84 08:51:00 EST
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Posted: Fri Mar  9 08:51:00 1984
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When I requested suggestions for a good book on FTN77, I suppose I should
have amplified the request more, since I have been receiving suggestions
and comments regarding the FORTRAN language in general and only a couple
that were directly related (or titled) to FTN77, the current ANSI standard.
What I am looking for is a book that supplements and clarifies the ANSI
document and the IBM tomes. A good example of a "follow-up" type of book on
a language is Stephen Kochan's book "Programming in C", which provides good
examples of the usage of a programming language.