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  1. Fortran - Wikipedia

    FORTRAN was provided for the IBM 1401 computer by an innovative 63-phase compiler that ran entirely in its core memory of only 8000 (six-bit) characters. The compiler could be run from tape, or …

  2. The Fortran Programming Language — Fortran Programming Language

    Fortran has been designed from the ground up for computationally intensive applications in science and engineering. Mature and battle-tested compilers and libraries allow you to write code that runs close …

  3. A Gentle Introduction To Fortran - Hackaday

    Aug 4, 2025 · Originally known as FORTRAN, but written in lower case since the 1990s with Fortran 90, this language was developed initially by John Backus as a way to make writing programs for the IBM …

  4. Fortran - IBM

    From its creation in 1954 and its commercial release in 1957 as the progenitor of software, Fortran (short for formula translation) became the first computer language standard. It helped open the door …

  5. Fortran Tutorial - Online Tutorials Library

    In this tutorial, we will learn the basic concepts of Fortran and its programming code.

  6. Fortran Wiki

    Feb 3, 2018 · The Fortran Wiki is an open venue for discussing all aspects of the Fortran programming language and scientific computing. See the mission statement for more details.

  7. What Is Fortran? Definition, History, Applications Explained

    Feb 26, 2026 · What is Fortran? Learn how this high-performance language powers scientific computing, engineering simulations, and HPC workloads.

  8. FORTRAN | Definition, Meaning, & Facts | Britannica

    Jan 30, 2026 · FORTRAN, computer programming language created in 1957 by John Backus that shortened the process of programming and made computer programming more accessible. The …

  9. The Fortran Programming Language - GitHub

    The Fortran Programming Language has 30 repositories available. Follow their code on GitHub.

  10. Fortran 77 Tutorial - Stanford University

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