HDFql presented at ISC19

The HDF Group presented HDFql at ISC19: ISC High Performance 2019 (formerly known as the International Supercomputing Conference) - The event for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage, Data Analytics and AI/Machine Learning (Frankfurt, Germany)

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HDFql 2.0.0 Release – HDF5 made easy and fast

We are happy to announce the release of HDFql 2.0.0! This version includes: - Added support for parallel HDF5 (PHDF5) - thanks to Quincey (Berkeley Lab, USA), Rob (Argonne Lab, USA), Konrad (CNRS, France), Sebastian (Juelich Supercomputing Centre, Germany), Guy...

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Intel enables HDFql users with Fortran license

We are happy to announce that Intel has provided HDFql and our user base with a licensed version of "Intel Parallel Studio Professional Edition". This means scientists & supercomputers can soon process huge datasets much faster (for free!). Stay tuned for an HDFql...

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HDFql 1.5.0 Release

We are happy to announce the release of HDFql 1.5.0! This version includes: - Added wrapper for R - Added support for irregular hyperslab and point selections for writing or reading datasets - Improved support for 64 bit architectures - Updated reference manual...

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HDFql 1.4.0 Release

We are happy to announce the release of HDFql 1.4.0. HDFql now supports not only C, C++, Java, Python and C#, but also Fortran. In addition to this, we have resumed the availability of distribution packages for Mac OS X. This version includes: Support of Fortran...

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HDFql 1.3.0 Release

We are pleased to announce the release of HDFql 1.3.0. With this, HDFql brings support of opaque datatypes, which (among other benefits) allow abstraction from data details. This version includes: Support of opaque datatypes Features to show objects by their creation...

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HDF Blog Entry on HDFql

HDFql – the new HDF tool that speaks SQL Introducing HDFql If you’re handling HDF files on a regular basis, chances are you’ve had your (un)fair share of programming headaches. Sure, you might have gotten used to the hassle, but navigating the current APIs probably...

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HDFql 1.2.0 Release

We are happy to announce the release of HDFql 1.2.0! To feed community needs, a few priorities were swapped to simplify our user license and start offering support of hyperslabs. We hope this comes as exciting news! This version includes: Support of (regular)...

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Simplified License

We’ve simplified our license in order to improve information to our users. With this, we want to underline that HDFql is free to use and subject to a completely standard freeware license. The new license is available at: hdfql.com/resources/LICENSE.txt

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HDFql 1.1.1 Release

This version includes the following bug fixes: Fixed issue of "ORDER" functionality not working properly when ordering ascendingly Fixed issue of "SHOW" operation not working properly when a soft or external link is dangling Fixed parsing issue (e.g. parsing "FLUSH...

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