[ANN] Release of the first PyTables video
===================================== Release of the first PyTables video ===================================== `Carabos <http://www.carabos.com/>`_ is very proud to announce the first of a series of videos dedicated to introducing the main features of PyTables to the public in a visual and easy to grasp manner. http://www.carabos.com/videos/pytables-1-intro `PyTables <http://www.pytables.org/>`_ is a Free/Open Source package designed to handle massive amounts of data in a simple, but highly efficient way, using the HDF5 file format and NumPy data containers. This first video is an introductory overview of PyTables, covering the following topics: * HDF5 file creation * the object tree * homogeneous array storage * natural naming * working with attributes With a running length of little more than 10 minutes, you may sit back and watch it during any short break. More videos about PyTables will be published in the near future. Stay tuned on www.pytables.org for the announcement of the new videos. We would like to hear your opinion on the video so we can do it better the next time. We are also open to suggestions for the topics of future videos. Best regards, :: Ivan Vilata i Balaguer >qo< http://www.carabos.com/ Cárabos Coop. V. V V Enjoy Data ""
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===================================== Release of the first PyTables video =====================================
`Carabos <http://www.carabos.com/>`_ is very proud to announce the first of a series of videos dedicated to introducing the main features of PyTables to the public in a visual and easy to grasp manner.
I just got a chance to watch the video and wanted to thank you for putting that together. I've always been meaning to check out PyTables but haven't had the time to figure out how to work it on to potentially replace my hacked- together data storage schemes, so these videos are a great help. Looking forward to your next video! -steve
Steve Lianoglou (el 2007-11-17 a les 10:10:15 -0500) va dir::
`Carabos <http://www.carabos.com/>`_ is very proud to announce the first of a series of videos dedicated to introducing the main features of PyTables to the public in a visual and easy to grasp manner.
I just got a chance to watch the video and wanted to thank you for putting that together.
Oh, it's a pleasure to hear that people enjoyed our video, specially since it's our vey first published attempt at screencasts. :)
I've always been meaning to check out PyTables but haven't had the time to figure out how to work it on to potentially replace my hacked- together data storage schemes, so these videos are a great help.
Though we put a lot of effort in the written tutorials, we also thought that watching an interactive session would be an incomparable way of showing how it really feels to work with PyTables. It's also quite fun, so I recommend both developers and users to try and record and publish your own videos of your favorite tools! :)
Looking forward to your next video!
We're currently working on it and it may get released in a couple of weeks or so. We'll probably only be announcing it in the PyTables lists and in our websites, to avoid flooding other lists with announces. Best regards, :: Ivan Vilata i Balaguer >qo< http://www.carabos.com/ Cárabos Coop. V. V V Enjoy Data ""
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Ivan Vilata i Balaguer
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Steve Lianoglou