As far as I can tell the Fortran bindings provided seem to be as general as
one can get without narrowing your scope to a specific application. Also the
H5LT Fortran bindings are useful, just remember to USE H5LT as well as USE
HDF5 to gain access to them.

Some storage formats are built on top of HDF, for example I think netCDF
might have an HDF backed implementation as well as CGNS. It really depends
on what your application is and which features of HDF5 you wish to leverage.

Izaak Beekman
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> [Hdf-forum] High Level for Fortran
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