On Monday, 22 December 2014 at 08:35:59 UTC, Laeeth Isharc wrote:
On Saturday, 22 March 2014 at 14:33:02 UTC, TJB wrote:
On Saturday, 22 March 2014 at 13:10:46 UTC, Daniel Davidson wrote:
Data storage for high volume would also be nice. A D implementation of HDF5, via wrappers or otherwise, would be a very useful project. Imagine how much more friendly the API could be in D. Python's tables library makes it very simple. You have to choose a language to not only process and visualize data, but store and access it as well.

Thanks
Dan

Well, I for one, would be hugely interested in such a thing.  A
nice D API to HDF5 would be a dream for my data problems.

Did you use HDF5 in your finance industry days then?  Just
curious.

TJB

Well for HDF5 - the bindings are here now - pre alpha but will get there soone enough - and wrappers coming along also.

Any thoughts/suggestions/help appreciated.  Github here:

https://github.com/Laeeth/d_hdf5


I wonder how much work it would be to port or implement Pandas type functionality in a D library.

@Laeeth

As a matter of fact, I've been working on HDF5 bindings for D as well -- I'm done with the binding/wrapping part so far (with automatic throwing of D exceptions whenever errors occur in the C library, and other niceties) and am hacking at the higher level OOP API -- can publish it soon if anyone's interested :) Maybe we can join efforts and make it work (that and standardizing a multi-dimensional array library in D).

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