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From: Michael Metcalf <METCALF@crnvma.cern.ch>
Subject:      Fortran 90 Explained
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"Fortran 90 Explained"
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   Since "Fortran 90 Explained" was first published at the end of 1990,
a number of readers have been kind enough to point out some errors to us.
We correct all known errors at each new printing as part of our endeavour
to maintain the accuracy of the book with respect both to the standard
and to the interpretations that X3J3 and WG5 are now beginning to issue.

   In order that those with early printings (prior to 1993) can correct
errors in their copies, we have prepared an errata list. It is available
by anonymous ftp from numerical.cc.rl.ac.uk (130.246.8.23). When prompted for
a userid, reply with
     anonymous
and give your name as a password. The directory is /pub/open and the file is
MandR.errata. We hope you find it useful.

   In addition, at the time of the first printing, we were unable
to add an extended example as there was, at that time, no compiler available
for testing. In the next printing we shall be adding a 300-line example of
the use of new features, in particular of recursion and pointers, and
this module plus test program is also available as MandR.appxg.f90 in
the same directory.

        Michael Metcalf and John Reid
