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.TI F77/PRINTED_DOC "Sep. 4, 1985" Printed Documentation .de Xp .in \\n(RIu .ti -\\n(RIu .. The following documents may be purchased at the Computing Services library, 218 Evans Hall, U.C. Berkeley, Berkeley, California 94720, (415) 642-5205. New users should start with "Communicating with UNIX", "Edit: a Tutorial" and then "A Guide for VAX UNIX Fortran Users". .Xp "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". .Xp "Edit: a Tutorial", Sept. 1984, Ricki Blau, James Joyce, Jane Wolff, UNX 3.3.1, 30 pages. An introduction to the UNIX editor, 'edit', for new users. .Xp "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 scattered 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. Although some of the information is specific to UC Berkeley, most of the information is of general interest. .Xp "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". .Xp "A Portable Fortran 77 Compiler", Sept. 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 Fortran standards. It is a terse document, not intended for beginners. .Xp "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". .Xp "Introduction to the f77 I/O Library", Sept., 1985, David L. Wasley, 11 pages. This is a technical description of the f77 I/O library. .LP All except for "Communicating ..." and "A Guide ..." are part of Vol. 2C of the "VAX UNIX Programmer's Manual".
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