Thanks for the information guys.  I have joined the dev group on Google
groups.  I'm sure I can learn a lot just by watching the discussions.

Also, I think for my current situation I'm going to stick with Pytables
carrays.  We already have Pytables as a dependency, and we are using it for
some other stuff in the project as well.  I will definitely keep the
stand-alone carray project in mind for the future though.

I guess by using Pytables.carrays I'm just losing the ability to query,
etc.?  Are there any other downsides in a Pytables.carray vs.
Pytables.table comparison?
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