hangout to discuss GDF
Hi everyone, My yt New Year's Resolution is to get GDF really going. The main thing we need right now is a portable, easy to use and install C library to read and write GDF files. Right now, we need to identify what kinds of low-level object that are crucial to GDF but are *not* in the C standard library. This likely includes things like linked lists and hashes. What we want to get at the end of this meeting is whether or not we need to use a library like libHX http://freecode.com/projects/libhx to handle these things. I've set up a doodle poll here to sign up for times, if you're interested: http://www.doodle.com/22m7xsmxgfgmmqs5 thanks, jeff
Hey Jeff.
Thanks for bringing this up. I have been using something like GDF to
organize my data and it's much simpler.
Maybe another thing to discuss in the hangout -- what features this should
cover. Is this just reading and writing GDF in serial?
- Casey
On Wed, Jan 2, 2013 at 8:38 AM, j s oishi
Hi everyone,
My yt New Year's Resolution is to get GDF really going. The main thing we need right now is a portable, easy to use and install C library to read and write GDF files.
Right now, we need to identify what kinds of low-level object that are crucial to GDF but are *not* in the C standard library. This likely includes things like linked lists and hashes. What we want to get at the end of this meeting is whether or not we need to use a library like libHX
http://freecode.com/projects/libhx
to handle these things.
I've set up a doodle poll here to sign up for times, if you're interested:
http://www.doodle.com/22m7xsmxgfgmmqs5
thanks,
jeff
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HI all,
Ok, the poll is pretty clear. We'll hangout tomorrow, Friday 4 January 2013
at 19:30 UTC. That's 20:30 CET, 14:30 EST, 12:30 MST, and 11:30 PST. The
hangout will be in the yt page on G+. I'll invite everyone who signed up
for the poll, though all are welcome.
Things to be discussed:
1. what code objects we need to make a portable C library implementation of
GDF
2. what features should we target for the first version, e.g. parallel?
j
On Wed, Jan 2, 2013 at 4:45 PM, Casey W. Stark
Hey Jeff.
Thanks for bringing this up. I have been using something like GDF to organize my data and it's much simpler.
Maybe another thing to discuss in the hangout -- what features this should cover. Is this just reading and writing GDF in serial?
- Casey
On Wed, Jan 2, 2013 at 8:38 AM, j s oishi
wrote: Hi everyone,
My yt New Year's Resolution is to get GDF really going. The main thing we need right now is a portable, easy to use and install C library to read and write GDF files.
Right now, we need to identify what kinds of low-level object that are crucial to GDF but are *not* in the C standard library. This likely includes things like linked lists and hashes. What we want to get at the end of this meeting is whether or not we need to use a library like libHX
http://freecode.com/projects/libhx
to handle these things.
I've set up a doodle poll here to sign up for times, if you're interested:
http://www.doodle.com/22m7xsmxgfgmmqs5
thanks,
jeff
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