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  •  Object Oriented Fortran 90  - http://www.cs.rpi.edu/~szymansk/oof90.html
     Summarizes much of the current work in object oriented programming using Fortran 90 on scalar workstations and distributed-memory supercomputers.
  •  Polyhedron Software  - http://www.polyhedron.co.uk/
     Fortran compilers, tools and libraries, Mathematica, Tecplot, and consultancy services.
  •  The Fortran Company  - http://www.fortran.com/
     Site contains products, services, and general information related to the Fortran programming language. Offers products, services, training and freeware.
  •  Michael Olagnon's Fortran 90 List  - http://www.kcl.ac.uk/kis/support/cit//fortran/engfaq.html
     Links to compilers, libraries, tools, documentation, benchmarks, meetings, and related languages.
  •  Linux Fortran Information Page  - http://www.nikhef.nl/~templon/fortran.html
     Information about running Fortran codes under Linux, by Jeff Templon. Describes and compares the available compilers.
  •  Merchant Store  - http://www.merchantstore.com/dir/fort.html
     Collection of Fortran links.
  •  Safer Subsets of Fortran 77  - http://www.oakcomp.demon.co.uk/Lang.F77.html
     Excerpt of article by Les Hatton discouraging use of features that make programs less portable and harder to maintain.
  •  Fortran Saga  - http://www.kcl.ac.uk/kis/support/cit//staff/brian/forsaga.html
     Essay by Brian Meek describing how the Fortran 90 standard was created.
  •  Co-Array Fortran  - http://www.co-array.org/
     Small extension to Fortran 95 providing an explicit notation for data decomposition, such as that often used in message-passing models.
  •  Task Parallelism and Fortran  - http://www-fp.mcs.anl.gov/fortran-m/FM.html
     Describes the High Performance Fortran / Message Passage Interface and Fortran-M projects.
  •  High Performance Computing: UCLA Plasma Simulation Group  - http://exodus.physics.ucla.edu/high%20performance%20computing/high.performance.comp.html
     Links to papers on Object-Oriented Programming in Fortran 90, Optimization techniques for RISC processors, Parallel Particle-in-Cell Codes, Parallel Computing Tutorial, and Modernization of Fortran Legacy Codes.
  •  COMP-FORTRAN-90  - http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/lists/comp-fortran-90.html
     Fortran 90/95/2003 discussion group, with archived messages. Members of the Fortran standards committee and other experts participate.
  •  Pfortran  - http://planguages.cs.uchicago.edu/html/pfintro.html
     Programming approach that eases the task of writing parallel programs for massively parallel computers by providing constructs to coordinate non-local memory accesses. At Pfortran's center is an operator that specifies the location of off-processor variables and an operator for aggregate operations.
  •  Fortran Forum  - http://portal.acm.org/browse_dl.cfm?linked=1&part=newsletter&idx=J286&coll=portal&dl=ACM
     Addresses the Fortran language, its uses, profitability, standardization, further evolution, and the implementation of Fortran compilers. Published three times a year by the Association for Computing Machinery.
  •  Petition to Retire Fortran  - http://www.fortranstatement.com/cgi-bin/petition.pl
     Online petition to retire Fortran, with ten reasons given. Has FAQ and rebuttal by Van Snyder.
  •  Fortran, at Home on Linux  - http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-sc11.html
     Article by Cameron Laird on porting old mainframe Fortran programs to Linux.
  •  Migrating Fortran  - http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dnucmg/html/UCMGch14.asp
     Articles discusses issues arising in porting Fortran programs from Unix to Windows.
  •  Objexx - Fortran to C++ Conversion  - http://www.objexx.com/Fortran_to_Cpp.html
     Service to convert Fortran 77 to fully ANSI/ISO compliant C++ to preserve the value of the code and existing documentation.
  •  Fortran Matters  - http://www.sdtimes.com/opinions/guestview_100.htm
     Editorial in Software Development Times magazine by Malcolm Cohen explaining the continuing relevance of Fortran, especially Fortran 2003.
  •  The FORTRAN Builders  - http://npt.cc.rsu.ru/user/wanderer/ODP/Fortran/PRORES.HTM
     Sketches of the early FORTRAN programmers.
  •  Fortran Friends  - http://fortran.orpheusweb.co.uk/
     Self-help group of RISCOS users who use Fortran, mainly for scientific applications.