This course provides an introduction to Modern Fortran, which contains many powerful features that make it a suitable language for programming scientific, engineering and numerical applications. Familiarity with a Unix or Linux environment is assumed. The course is open to all, but is mainly targeted at existing ARCHER users.
Fortran 90/95 is a modern and efficient general purpose programming language, particularly suited to numeric and scientific computation. The language offers advanced array support, and is complimented by a wealth of numerical libraries. Many large scale computing facilities offer heavily optimised Fortran compilers, making Fortran suitable for the most demanding computational tasks.
Topics include: fundamentals, program control, input and output, variables, procedures, modules, arrays.
On completion of this course students should be able to:
The are no prerequisites for this course, although a familiarity with a Unix or Linux environment is assumed.
Details are subject to change, but start, end and break times will stay the same.
Day 1
Day 2
http://www.archer.ac.uk/training/course-material/2017/07/mfortran_camb/index.php
The course will take place in University of Cambridge
If you have any questions please contact the ARCHER Helpdesk.