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> > Our group plans to use netCDF to store data from simulations. We are in > the midst of writing the simulation code, in C++, and the intention is to > incorporate the facility to output data in netCDF format early on, making > it part of the overall design rather than something to be added on at the > end. The question is, how advisable is it to use the C++ interface rather > than the C one? The C++ interface looks a lot nicer to use, and obviously > would fit in better with our object-oriented code, but it said in the > documentation somewhere that the C++ interface is "less mature" than the C > one. Does that mean that it is not being maintained? The other issue was > that we use Windows NT, but there was no binary available to download for > NT. There was even a note saying that it had never been compiled for NT. > Is this still true? > I have a patch to compile NetCDF with CYGWIN (formely GNU Win32) which includes the C++ interface (although personally I never used the C++ interface). See ftp://niteroi.gsfc.nasa.gov/pub/win32/unidata/netcdf Arlindo. -- Arlindo da Silva dasilva@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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