Help Files: Fortran77: Printed Documentation





     HELP                      June 15, 1985           F77/PRINTED_DOC



                           Printed Documentation

     The following documents may be purchased at  the  Computing  Ser-
     vices  library, 218 Evans Hall, U.C. Berkeley, Berkeley, Califor-
     nia 94720, (415) 642-5205.  New users should start with "Communi-
     cating  with  UNIX", "Edit: a Tutorial" and then "A Guide for VAX
     UNIX Fortran Users".

     "Communicating with UNIX", Nov. 1984, Ricki Blau, Jane Wolff, UNX
          1.3.1,  22  pages.   An  introduction to UNIX for new users.
          Designed to be used with "Edit: a Tutorial".

     "Edit: a Tutorial", Sept. 1984, Ricki  Blau,  James  Joyce,  Jane
          Wolff, UNX 3.3.1, 30 pages.  An introduction to the UNIX ed-
          itor, 'edit', for new users.

     "A Guide for VAX UNIX Fortran Users", March 1985, Jerry  Berkman,
          UNX  2.3.3, 70 pages.  This assembles in one place a variety
          of information relevant to f77 use that is  otherwise  scat-
          tered  throughout  the UNIX documentation.  It includes many
          example programs, and explains how best to write,  maintain,
          and  debug  Fortran  programs on UNIX.  It also includes the
          material in the f77 help files.

     "An Introduction to the C shell", Nov.  1980,  William  Joy,  UNX
          1.3.10,  46  pages.   An extensive discussion of the C shell
          command interpreter.  This  covers  more  advanced  material
          than "Communicating with UNIX".

     "A Portable Fortran 77 Compiler", June 1985,  S. I.  Feldman  and
          P. J. Weinberger, UNX 2.2.10, 25 pages.  This is a reference
          document that  describes  f77  by  listing  the  differences
          between  the language it compiles and the 1977 and 1966 For-
          tran standards.  It is a terse document,  not  intended  for
          beginners.

     "Make - A Program for Maintaining Computer Programs",  Aug  1978,
          S.  I. Feldman, UNX 11.2.2, 9 pages.  This reference for the
          'make'  program  maintenance  system  is   written   for   C
          programmer's.  As  a  Fortran programmer, you are better off
          starting with "help f77 make" and "help f77 style"  or  with
          the  description  of 'make' in "A Guide for VAX UNIX Fortran
          Users".

     "Introduction to the f77 I/O Library", June, 1985, David L.  Was-
          ley,  11  pages.  This is a technical description of the f77
          I/O library.  It is the same as "help f77 io_detail".


     All except for "Communicating ..." and "A Guide ..." are part  of
     Vol.  2C  of the "VAX UNIX Programmer's Manual", 4.3 BSD Version,
     Aug 1983.


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