Dear PyTables developers,

Thanks for the great project.

I would like to suggest to a small scientific community (Lagrangian
particle tracking velocimetry and numerical simulations of turbulent flows)
to start using PyTables as a common platform for exchanging of large
datasets (few gigas to tens of terabytes). The major advantage I see in the
great query and on-disk analysis capabilities that are not present in the
original HDF5. However, one major drawback from some of the groups is the
question of software: people work with C, C#, Fortran, Python, Matlab and
use a wide range of visualization software platforms. In order to get to a
common ground we need something that I couldn't find so far: C, Fortran
libraries to access PyTables HDF files created by this great Python
library. What are the suggestions? Does somebody have a similar experience
of sharing data between groups that do not use Python?

Thank you,
Alex Liberzon
Turbulence Structure Laboratory
Tel Aviv University
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