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Wanted: folk theorems in Fortran Programming. steve@hubcap.clemson.edu (1993-01-26) |
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Re: Wanted: folk theorems in Fortran Programming. davidm@questor.rational.com (1993-01-28) |
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Re: Wanted: folk theorems in Fortran Programming. steve@hubcap.clemson.edu (1993-01-29) |
Re: Wanted: folk theorems in Fortran Programming. wand@dec5120z.ccs.northeastern.edu (1993-01-29) |
Newsgroups: | comp.compilers,comp.lang.fortran |
From: | wand@dec5120z.ccs.northeastern.edu (Mitchell Wand) |
Keywords: | Fortran, arithmetic |
Organization: | College of Computer Science, Northeastern University |
References: | 93-01-193 93-01-208 |
Date: | Fri, 29 Jan 1993 17:01:58 GMT |
> steve@hubcap.clemson.edu ("Steve" Stevenson) writes:
>I am trying to make a catalog of folk wisdom in fortran programming.
You might also want to look at
David Goldberg,
"What Every Computer Scientist Should Know about Floating-Point Arithmetic"
Computing Surveys, March 1991, 5--49.
It's not Fortran-specific, but Steve's examples suggested a particular
interest in numerical coding.
--Mitch
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Mitchell Wand
College of Computer Science, Northeastern University
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Internet: wand@ccs.northeastern.edu Fax: (617) 437 5121
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