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  •  F Programming Books  - http://www.fortran.com/F/books.html
     Titles include "Key Features of F", "Programmer's Guide to F", "Algorithms and Data Structures in F and Fortran", "The F Programming Language", and "F Tutorial". Sold by The Fortran Company.
  •  Unix for Fortran Programmers  - http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/fortran/
     By Mike Loukides. Introduces the scientific programmer to the Unix operating system and tools. Assumes some knowledge of Fortran, none of Unix or C. Covers Fortran 77. Site describes book, lists contents, and provides code examples.
  •  Digital Visual Fortran Programmer's Guide  - http://books.elsevier.com/us//digitalpress/us/subindex.asp?maintarget=&isbn=1555582184
     By Michael Etzel and Karen Dickinson (Digital Press). Shows developers how to create Windows applications using Digital (now Compaq) Visual Fortran compiler. Site describes book and lists contents.
  •  Handbook for Matrix Computations  - http://www.ec-securehost.com/SIAM/FR04.html#FR04
     By Thomas F. Coleman and Charles Van Loan (SIAM). Provides the user with a step-by-step introduction to Fortran 77, BLAS, LINPACK, and MATLAB. It is a reference that spans several levels of practical matrix computations with a strong emphasis on examples and "hands on" experience. Site describes book and lists contents.
  •  Performance Optimization of Numerically Intensive Codes  - http://www.ec-securehost.com/SIAM/SE12.html#SE12
     By Stefan Goedecker and Adolfy Hoisie (SIAM). Discusses the essential ingredients for achieving high performance in numerical computations on modern computers. The authors explain computer architectures, data traffic and issues related to performance of serial and parallel code optimization exemplified by actual programs written for algorithms of wide interest.
  •  Computational Methods of Linear Algebra  - http://www.math.tamu.edu/~sewell/computational_methods/
     By Granville Sewell (Wiley). Site has Fortran 90 and Matlab codes described in text. A description and table of contents are at http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-0471735795.html .