It is a very nice presentation.

Makes me wonder if using the terminology

'in memory' for 'in-core' and 'in disk' for 'out of core' would not be
more straightforward!

-รก.


On 17 July 2012 06:46, Anthony Scopatz <scop...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello PyTables,
>
> I'd like to present the tutorial I gave at SciPy 2012 this afternoon.  There
> were 50+ people in attendance!  My slides are attached and you can find the
> repository with all of my exercises at [1].  This is released under CC
> BY-SA, so feel free to poach as needed.  I'll be sure to let you know when
> the video goes up.  I think that we definitely had some PyTables / HDF5
> converts today.
>
> I should also note that Antonio put out the v2.4-rc during my tutorial ;0.
>
> Enjoy data!
> Anthony
>
> 1. https://github.com/scopatz/scipy2012/tree/master/hdf5

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