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Wat (wie) is Univac Fortran - definitie

SERIES OF MAINFRAME COMPUTER MODELS
Sperry Univac; Sperry UNIVAC; UNIVAC 1005; UNIVAC 1004; UNIVAC 492; UNIVAC 494; Univac Sperry Rand; Univac
  • UNIVAC 1100/80
  • Control panel for UNIVAC 1232
  • [[UNIVAC 1103]]
  • UNIVAC Console Printer
  • UNIVAC Sperry Rand label
  • [[UNIVAC II]]
  • UNIVAC 1232

Fortran 77         
  • manual]] for FORTRAN 77 (f77) compiler
  • FORTRAN and COBOL genealogy tree
  • Flow around a cylinder computed in Fortran with OpenCL (University of Bristol, UK)
  • FORTRAN code on a [[punched card]], showing the specialized uses of columns 1–5, 6 and 73–80
  • A reproduction of a FORTRAN coding form, printed on paper and intended to be used by programmers to prepare programs for punching onto cards by [[keypunch]] operators. Now obsolete.
  • ''The Fortran Automatic Coding System for the [[IBM 704]]'' (October 15, 1956), the first programmer's reference manual for Fortran<ref name="Sayre_1956" />
  • 175]] at [[RWTH Aachen University]], Germany, in 1987
  • General relativistic magnetohydrodynamic Fortran simulation of black hole accretion using the BHAC code with cartesian adaptive mesh
  • John Backus (1924–2007) proposed the FORTRAN project in December 1953 and received the A.M. Turing Award in 1977.
  • Velocity and sea surface temperature in the oceans, computed with the NEMO Fortran code (Nucleus for European Modeling of the Ocean, https://www.nemo-ocean.eu) in the [[Barcelona Supercomputing Center]] (2020).
GENERAL-PURPOSE PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE
FORTRAN; Fortran programming language; FORTRAN programming language; Fortran language; FORTRAN (programming language); Fortran (programming language); FORTRAN II; FORTRAN IV; Fortran 90; Fortran 77; FORTRAN 77; FORTRAN77; F77; Fortran 2003; FORTRAN 66; Fortran 95; F95; F2003; Fortran 5 (programming language); Fortran IV; X3J3; Visual Fortran; Fortran 66; Fortran 2008; Formula Translator; Formula Translation; Formula translation; FORTRAN I; Fortran 8X; Fortran 2015; Fort77; Format (Fortran 66); History of Fortran; COMMON BLOCK; Fortran 2018; FORTRAN 86; ECMA-9; Ft (command); Fortran-66
A popular version of Fortran with Block IF, PARAMETER and SAVE statements added, but still no WHILE. It has fixed-length character strings, format-free I/O, and arrays with lower bounds. [ANSI X3.9-1978]. GNU version (ftp://gnu.org/pub/gnu/g77). Amiga version (ftp://ftp.cso.uiuc.edu/amiga/fish/ff470/BCF). (1994-12-16)
Fortran 66         
  • manual]] for FORTRAN 77 (f77) compiler
  • FORTRAN and COBOL genealogy tree
  • Flow around a cylinder computed in Fortran with OpenCL (University of Bristol, UK)
  • FORTRAN code on a [[punched card]], showing the specialized uses of columns 1–5, 6 and 73–80
  • A reproduction of a FORTRAN coding form, printed on paper and intended to be used by programmers to prepare programs for punching onto cards by [[keypunch]] operators. Now obsolete.
  • ''The Fortran Automatic Coding System for the [[IBM 704]]'' (October 15, 1956), the first programmer's reference manual for Fortran<ref name="Sayre_1956" />
  • 175]] at [[RWTH Aachen University]], Germany, in 1987
  • General relativistic magnetohydrodynamic Fortran simulation of black hole accretion using the BHAC code with cartesian adaptive mesh
  • John Backus (1924–2007) proposed the FORTRAN project in December 1953 and received the A.M. Turing Award in 1977.
  • Velocity and sea surface temperature in the oceans, computed with the NEMO Fortran code (Nucleus for European Modeling of the Ocean, https://www.nemo-ocean.eu) in the [[Barcelona Supercomputing Center]] (2020).
GENERAL-PURPOSE PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE
FORTRAN; Fortran programming language; FORTRAN programming language; Fortran language; FORTRAN (programming language); Fortran (programming language); FORTRAN II; FORTRAN IV; Fortran 90; Fortran 77; FORTRAN 77; FORTRAN77; F77; Fortran 2003; FORTRAN 66; Fortran 95; F95; F2003; Fortran 5 (programming language); Fortran IV; X3J3; Visual Fortran; Fortran 66; Fortran 2008; Formula Translator; Formula Translation; Formula translation; FORTRAN I; Fortran 8X; Fortran 2015; Fort77; Format (Fortran 66); History of Fortran; COMMON BLOCK; Fortran 2018; FORTRAN 86; ECMA-9; Ft (command); Fortran-66
Fortran IV standardised. ASA X3.9-1966.
Fortran 90         
  • manual]] for FORTRAN 77 (f77) compiler
  • FORTRAN and COBOL genealogy tree
  • Flow around a cylinder computed in Fortran with OpenCL (University of Bristol, UK)
  • FORTRAN code on a [[punched card]], showing the specialized uses of columns 1–5, 6 and 73–80
  • A reproduction of a FORTRAN coding form, printed on paper and intended to be used by programmers to prepare programs for punching onto cards by [[keypunch]] operators. Now obsolete.
  • ''The Fortran Automatic Coding System for the [[IBM 704]]'' (October 15, 1956), the first programmer's reference manual for Fortran<ref name="Sayre_1956" />
  • 175]] at [[RWTH Aachen University]], Germany, in 1987
  • General relativistic magnetohydrodynamic Fortran simulation of black hole accretion using the BHAC code with cartesian adaptive mesh
  • John Backus (1924–2007) proposed the FORTRAN project in December 1953 and received the A.M. Turing Award in 1977.
  • Velocity and sea surface temperature in the oceans, computed with the NEMO Fortran code (Nucleus for European Modeling of the Ocean, https://www.nemo-ocean.eu) in the [[Barcelona Supercomputing Center]] (2020).
GENERAL-PURPOSE PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE
FORTRAN; Fortran programming language; FORTRAN programming language; Fortran language; FORTRAN (programming language); Fortran (programming language); FORTRAN II; FORTRAN IV; Fortran 90; Fortran 77; FORTRAN 77; FORTRAN77; F77; Fortran 2003; FORTRAN 66; Fortran 95; F95; F2003; Fortran 5 (programming language); Fortran IV; X3J3; Visual Fortran; Fortran 66; Fortran 2008; Formula Translator; Formula Translation; Formula translation; FORTRAN I; Fortran 8X; Fortran 2015; Fort77; Format (Fortran 66); History of Fortran; COMMON BLOCK; Fortran 2018; FORTRAN 86; ECMA-9; Ft (command); Fortran-66
(Previously "Fortran 8x" and "Fortran Extended") An extensive enlargement of Fortran 77. Fortran 90 has derived types, assumed shape arrays, array sections, functions returning arrays, case statement, module subprograms and internal subprograms, optional and keyword subprogram arguments, recursion, and dynamic allocation. It is defined in ISO 1539:1991, soon to be adopted by ANSI. ["Fortran 90 Explained", M. Metcalf et al, Oxford University Press 1990]. (1994-12-16)

Wikipedia

UNIVAC

UNIVAC (Universal Automatic Computer) was a line of electronic digital stored-program computers starting with the products of the Eckert–Mauchly Computer Corporation. Later the name was applied to a division of the Remington Rand company and successor organizations.

The BINAC, built by the Eckert–Mauchly Computer Corporation, was the first general-purpose computer for commercial use, but it was not a success. The last UNIVAC-badged computer was produced in 1986.