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The Internet Archive often has digitized copies of older McGraw-Hill editions. You can "borrow" the PDF for one hour or two weeks, depending on demand. Search for "Schaum's Outline of Programming with Fortran 77" on archive.org .

| Resource | Best For | Weakness | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Quick mastery via problems; Legacy code translation. | Teaches obsolete I/O; No object-oriented concepts. | | Fortran 90/95 Explained (Metcalf) | Modern Fortran best practices. | Overwhelming for a beginner; Few solved problems. | | Online (Tutorialspoint) | Getting a simple "Hello World" running. | Shallow coverage of fixed-form or legacy COMMON blocks. | | FORTRAN77.org | Free, pure reference. | No pedagogical structure; No practice problems. |

: Fortran 77 itself is noted for having serious deficiencies compared to newer languages like C or even later Fortran standards.

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