Tag Archives: Fortran

Geo Chart Mobile Zoom Offset Tutorial

The end of yesterday’s Geo Chart Zoom Offset Tutorial‘s work, for us, was a bit frustrating because we have this ridiculous optimistic view that the mobile platforms will ditch their opposition to … Javascript prompt window usage … and … … Continue reading

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Lisp Primer Tutorial

Have you heard of Lisp, the programming language? Do you remember how incredible Hewlett Packard calculators were back in the 1970’s (we did as Land Surveyors … they were the bee’s knees, especially to program for those Land Surveying calculations). … Continue reading

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Code::Blocks Fortran DLL Primer Tutorial

The tutorial today is about a programming IDE called Code::Blocks, and we use this to create a project in which a Fortran Windows 32bit application calls a Fortran DLL doing some simple work with a two-dimensional array (and saying hello … Continue reading

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Code::Blocks IDE D Primer Tutorial

The tutorial today is about a programming IDE called Code::Blocks, and it builds on yesterday’s D Primer Tutorial as shown below. Programming IDEs take a lot of the hard work out of tasks such as compiling and linking in languages … Continue reading

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Fortran Primer Tutorial

Tutorial using Fortran … Have you heard of Fortran? It is one of a group of scientific programming languages originating in the days before C and Pascal (The Fortran Automatic Coding System for the IBM 704 (15 October 1956), the … Continue reading

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