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  2. Fortran: FORTRAN is a procedural programming language developed in the 1950s, but still in use today. FORTRAN is used for computation of heavy tasks such as scientific and engineering modeling. [94%] 2023-03-11 [Programming Languages]
  3. Fortran: We have seen two further versions of the DO construct: and (both versions may be named). The EXIT statement provides a means to exit from an otherwise endless loop. [94%] 2023-12-30 [Fortran]
  4. FORTRAN: Wikiversity welcomes most types of learning materials that are not encyclopedia articles, textbooks, or source texts. Please note that Wikiversity is not a place for duplication of other Wikimedia projects. [94%] 2024-01-01
  5. Fortran: Fortran (/ˈfɔːrtræn/; formerly FORTRAN) is a general-purpose, compiled imperative programming language that is especially suited to numeric computation and scientific computing. Fortran was originally developed by IBM in the 1950s for scientific and engineering applications, and subsequently came to ... (General-purpose programming language) [94%] 2023-09-29 [Fortran programming language family] [American inventions]...
  6. Fortran: (from FORmula TRANslator) One of the original programming languages for problems of computational mathematics, developed in 1954–1956 for the IBM 704 machine, and in the version Fortran II becoming the first widespread algorithmic language in the world. Later Fortran ... (Mathematics) [94%] 2023-09-11
  7. Fortran: Fortran (Formula translation) is the oldest high-level programming language. It was the first computer language that gave priority to humans over computers, meaning that Fortran users did not have to know machine instructions, as was required of computer programmers ... [94%] 2023-09-11
  8. Fortran: Fortran,可音譯為福傳,源自於「公式翻译」(英語:Formula Translation)的縮寫,它是通用的编译型指令式编程语言,特别适用于数值计算和科学计算。它在1957年由IBM開發出来,是世界上第一个被正式采用並流传至今的高级编程語言。 Fortran最初由IBM在1950年代开发,用于科学和工程应用,并随后长时间统治了科学计算编程。它已经在计算密集领域里应用了超过六个年代,比如数值天气预报、有限元分析、计算流体力学、地球物理学、计算物理学、晶体学和计算化学。它是高性能计算的流行语言,并被用于世界上最快超级计算机的基准测试和排名。 Fortran有很多版本,每个都增加扩展却在很大程度上保持与前面版本的兼容性。后续版本已经增加支持了:结构化编程和基于字符数据的处理(FORTRAN 7. [94%] 2025-05-05 [Fortran] [陣列編程語言]...
  9. Fortran: Fortran(フォートラン)は科学技術計算に向いた手続き型プログラミング言語。1954年にIBMのジョン・バッカスが考案したコンピュータ用で世界最初の高水準言語であり、その後も改訂されて使用されている。 1956年に最初のマニュアルがリリースされ、1957年にIBM 704用の最初のコンパイラがリリースされた。名前 Fortran は formula translation(数式の変換)に由来し、FORTRAN 77 や Fortran 90 などの末尾の数字は規格が制定された年を示している。 Fortran は科学技術計算に向いた手続き型プログラミング言語であり、その長い歴史の間に開発された非常に多くの数学関数やサブルーチンを数値解析ソフトウェアとしてもっている。また、並列計算の並列性を明. [94%] 2025-06-01 [FORTRAN]
  10. Fortran: Cet article possède un paronyme, voir Fortemps. Fortran (mathematical FORmula TRANslating system) est un langage de programmation généraliste dont les domaines de prédilection sont le calcul scientifique et le calcul numérique. [94%] 2025-06-02
  11. Fortran: Fortran, acrônimo de IBM Mathematical FORmula TRANslation System, é uma linguagem de programação voltada para computação científica e técnica e que especialmente projetada pela execução eficiente em tempo de execução numa ampla variedade de processadores. Foi inicialmente desenvolvida na década de ... [94%] 2025-06-08
  12. FORTRAS: Fortras (Forschungs und Entwicklungsgesellschaft für Transportwesen or: Research and Development Corporation for the Transportation Sector) is an EDI standard for data exchange between carriers. Fortras was the designation of an independent company until 2001, when it merged with System Alliance. [81%] 2023-09-26 [Information technology management]
  13. FortranM: FortranM is a computer language for modular parallel programming. Its syntax is based on Fortran but has additional elements such as channels and ports for communication between processes. (Computer language for modular parallel programming) [81%] 2023-09-28 [Fortran]
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  16. Code (cryptography): In cryptology, a code is a method used to encrypt a message that operates at the level of meaning; that is, words or phrases are converted into something else. A code might transform "change" into "CVGDK" or "cocktail lounge". (Cryptography) [72%] 2023-10-17 [Cryptography]
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  19. Code: For other uses, see Code (disambiguation) A code is an apparently meaningless sequence that has a special meaning for those knowledgeable of the code. See cryptography. [72%] 2023-07-08 [Software]
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