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    libSUFR

    libSUFR

    A library containing Some Useful Fortran Routines

    libSUFR contains Some Useful Fortran Routines that I wrote for my own use, but that may also be useful for others. At the moment, it also "SUFRs" from the fact that Fortran module files are compiler-dependent...
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    libTheSky

    libTheSky

    Fortran library to compute positions of celestial bodies

    libTheSky is a Fortran library to compute positions of celestial bodies (Moon, planets, stars) and events (conjunctions, eclipses). It forms the core of the software that produces the Dutch popular-astronomy website http://hemel.waarnemen.com
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    PG2PLplot

    PG2PLplot

    A library to aid the transition from PGplot to PLplot in Fortran

    PG2PLplot is a library that facilitates the transition from PGplot to PLplot with Fortran programs
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    A collection of Fortran interfaces to the most common Open Source GIS libraries, plus some more Fortran-specific tools.
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    Feed-forward neural network for python
    ffnet is a fast and easy-to-use feed-forward neural network training solution for python. Many nice features are implemented: arbitrary network connectivity, automatic data normalization, very efficient training tools, network export to fortran code. Now ffnet has also a GUI called ffnetui.
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    foul - The Fortran Output Library. foul is a Fortran 90 library simplifying a variety of tasks related to program output.
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    Add-ons to the ECMWF GRIB API. This project is about developing and maintaining add-ons to the GRIB API, like language bindings or documentation. The main GRIB API page is at http://www.ecmwf.int/products/data/software/grib_api.html
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    Numerikus is an attempt to build a set of numerical libraries written in C/C++, Fortran, Java and C# for single processor and multi-core processors. It wil have from basic functions to Linear Algebra solvers and ODE's and PDE's methods.
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