Re: Slides for presentation on F2003



On 2005-09-07, Bart Vandewoestyne <MyFirstName.MyLastName@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> A little while ago, I've mentioned my idea on giving a seminar at
> my department on the new features of Fortran 2003 because I think
> a lot of people still don't know what it's all about, what the
> possibilities of Fortran 90/95 are and what the possibilities of
> Fortran 2003 will be.
> [...]

I've added some things, trying to listen to what the group
already mentioned in this thread. The update is at

http://www.cs.kuleuven.ac.be/~bartv/f2003/seminar2.pdf

The LaTeX source together with the images I'm using in the
presentation is at

http://www.cs.kuleuven.ac.be/~bartv/f2003/seminar2.zip

To be continued... in the meanwhile, early feedback is of course
welcome. It's better to change it now in this early stage than to
change it once it's all written down :-)

Regards,
Bart

--
"Share what you know. Learn what you don't."
.



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