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FortranCon2020 [SP]: Front-end optimization in gfortran
(30:12)
FortranCon2020 [SP]: Experimental Fortran Programming
(23:56)
FortranCon2020 [SP]: Toward a thriving open source Fortran community
(31:30)
FortranCon2020 [SP]: Using R with High Performance Fortran on a Windows Laptop
(20:14)
FortranCon2020 [SP]: Shroud: generate Fortran wrappers for C and C++ libraries
(29:41)
FortranCon2020 [SP]: Parallelization of a Legacy Software through Fortran 2018 Standard
(33:3)
FortranCon2020 [SP]: LFortran: Interactive LLVM-based Fortran Compiler for Modern Architectures
(23:46)
FortranCon2020 [SP]: ParaMonte: Plain Powerful Parallel Monte Carlo Library
(36:46)
FortranCon2020 [SP]: Evolving Fortran for Emerging Architecture: ...
(32:25)
FortranCon2020 [Workshop, part1]: Introduction to Object-oriented Programming with Fortran
(1:31:28)
What's the FASTEST Computer Language? C++ vs Fortran vs Cobol: E04
(15:22)
Lecture 1, part 1: Object-oriented programming in Fortran
(1:13:)
Damian Rouson, LBL: Parallel Fortran Programming
(1:1:10)
Scientific Computing Lecture 13: Linear Algebra with BLAS and LAPACK
(59:52)
F2PY: Bringing Fast Code into the Future |SciPy 2020| Melissa Weber Mendonça
(17:51)
Exploring Modern Fortran Basics
(2:28:36)
OpenMP Parallel Programming Full Course: 5 Hours
(5:37:12)
Introduction to FORTRAN
(39:5)
Programming GPUs with Fortran
(43:9)
FortranCon2020 [SP]: Connecting Fortran to the Internet of Things
(29:25)
FortranCon2020 [SP]: EIS2 - A mathematically rich input file processor for HPC applications
(28:42)
FortranCon2020 [SP]: A Fortran-Keras Deep Learning Bridge for Scientific Computing
(26:34)
FortranCon2020 [SP]: Flang: The LLVM Fortran Front-End
(27:45)
FortranCon2020 [SP]: Highly Parallel Fortran and OpenACC Directives
(30:41)
FortranCon2020 [SP]: gtk-fortran: a GTK / Fortran binding
(28:41)
FortranCon2020 [Keynote]: Fortran 2018...and Beyond
(45:41)
FortranCon2020 [SP]: Code::Blocks: open source, cross platform IDE for Fortran
(33:24)
FortranCon2020 [JP]: Fortran Standard Library
(17:18)