22. A number of books
have been written on computers,
computer programming, and computer programming
languages, particularly FORTRAN.
To produce another
book on FORTRAN, even the newest FORTRAN IV,
probably
seems unreasonable to most, and it is with
mild trepidation that, I,
the author, embark on this
project However, several good reasons can be started
for doing just that. Most
computer professionals will
agree that the
fi
eld of computer and information
science has quickly become
a valid discipline for
academia and that rapid changes are occurring in
computer programming languages. Both of these
facts demand that
a new direction be taken in
presenting the subject.
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