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Dear all, Big thanks for the encouraging feedback for HDFql! We are happy to announce the release of HDFql 1.1.0. This version includes: - New "ENABLE CACHE" operation (users can now configure cache per file or dataset) - New "SHOW CACHE" operation (users can now view cache configuration per file or dataset) - Support for Microsoft Visual Studio 2013 - Updated reference manual - (For more details, please check the release notes at http://www.hdfql.com/resources/RELEASE.txt) What's next? HDFql 1.2.0 will be released soon - expect the following goodies: - Support of extendible datasets - Support of compound datatypes - Support of enumeration datatypes - Support for Microsoft Visual Studio 2015 In the meantime, we hope you enjoy managing HDF data simpler, cleaner, and faster with HDFql 1.1.0! ---------------- HDFql stands for "Hierarchical Data Format query language" and is the first tool that enables users to manage HDF files through a high-level language. HDFql allows users to both read and write HDF files across a variety of operating systems and programming languages (Windows, Linux, OS X; C/C++, Java, Python, C#). Designed to be simple to use and similar to SQL, HDFql dramatically reduces users' learning effort and time needed to manage HDF files. / hdfql.com
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