106. Google foo filetype:f90 or foo filetype:f to find Fortran code with foo.#
topic: Fortran resources
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This tip is a draft1.
Since Fortran source files usually have the .f90 or .f suffix, you can Google, for example, “finite element” filetype:f90 and “finite element” filetype:f to find finite element codes.
Since Fortran source files usually have the .f90 or .f suffix, you can Google, for example, "finite element" filetype:f90 and "finite element" filetype:f to find finite element codes.
— FortranTip (@fortrantip) January 29, 2022
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