Dragos B. Chirila, Gerrit Lohmann ... 250 pages - Publisher: Springer; (November 28, 2014)
Language: English - ISBN-10: 364237008X - ISBN-13: 978-3642370083
This work provides a short "getting started" guide to Fortran 90/95. The
main target audience consists of newcomers to the field of numerical
computation within Earth system sciences (students, researchers or
scientific programmers). Furthermore, readers accustomed to other
programming languages may also benefit from this work, by discovering
how some programming techniques they are familiar with map to Fortran
95.
The main goal is to enable readers to quickly start using
Fortran 95 for writing useful programs. It also introduces a gradual
discussion of Input/Output facilities relevant for Earth system
sciences, from the simplest ones to the more advanced netCDF library
(which has become a de facto standard for handling the massive datasets
used within Earth system sciences). While related works already treat
these disciplines separately (each often providing much more information
than needed by the beginning practitioner), the reader finds in this
book a shorter guide which links them. Compared to other books, this
work provides a much more compact view of the language, while also
placing the language-elements in a more applied setting, by providing
examples related to numerical computing and more advanced Input/Output
facilities for Earth system sciences.
Naturally, the coverage of
the programming language is relatively shallow, since many details are
skipped. However, many of these details can be learned gradually by the
practitioner, after getting an overview and some practice with the
language through this book.