Modern Fortran Explained 6th Edition
Grasp the power of modern Fortran with Modern Fortran Explained, 6th Edition — a clear, authoritative guide from Michael Metcalf, John Reid, Malcolm Cohen, and Reinhold Bader. Whether you’re optimizing legacy code or starting new scientific and engineering projects, this edition makes contemporary Fortran accessible and practical.
Explore readable explanations and pragmatic examples that demystify advanced language features while emphasizing real-world application. The authors combine decades of experience to present concise syntax guides, robust programming patterns, and practical advice for writing maintainable, portable, high-performance code. Ideal for numerical analysts, computational scientists, engineers, and software developers seeking a reliable reference or a hands-on tutorial.
What you’ll gain:
– Practical mastery of modern Fortran constructs and idioms.
– Improved code quality through best practices and clear examples.
– Greater portability and performance for scientific computing workloads.
– A dependable reference for academic courses, research teams, and industry projects.
This edition is written for a global audience — from students in Europe and North America to researchers in Asia and professionals worldwide — and balances theoretical clarity with implementation-ready guidance. The tone is professional yet approachable, making complex topics digestible without sacrificing technical depth.
For anyone serious about numerical programming or maintaining large Fortran codebases, Modern Fortran Explained, 6th Edition is an essential resource that bridges classic Fortran strengths with contemporary programming needs. Add it to your library to write cleaner, faster, and more reliable scientific software today.
Note: eBooks do not include supplementary materials such as CDs, access codes, etc.


