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Review of "Object-oriented Programming via Fortran 90/95 by Ed Akin." Cambridge University Press, 2003
Who should read the book? Anyone, I would say, with a fair knowledge of FORTRAN 77 who wants to get acquainted with new constructs that Fortran 90/95 offers, because the book discusses array operations, source code organization via modules and so on. Also, anyone with knowledge of Fortran 90/95 who wants to know more about object-oriented programming. The last category that I would like to list are those who are interested in the capabilities of various programming languages.