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May 24, 2014, 06:36 |
Are there any standards for a "Good" fortran code?
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Shawn
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Hi everyone,
I am a newbie in CFD area and I have written many codes in FORTRAN but they are very basic and simple. I am posting this for asking for better guidelines. Question: In order to not make big troubles in the future, I want to know something about the guidelines for a "Good" fortran code. Like good coding style, or any other good habits for Fortran programming of numerical simulation. What is on the Internet: For the "current progress" available online, I have found it below. - I found some guidelines by Google. http://www.physics.drexel.edu/~olson/paramesh -doc/Users_manual/Developers_Guide.html Last: Any comment? Better idea? Thanks, Shawn |
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