Re: [Pytables-users] [pytables-dev] SciPy 2012 Tutorial

2012-07-17 Thread Anthony Scopatz
On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 2:43 AM, Alvaro Tejero Cantero wrote: > 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! > Thanks Alvaro! I agree the existing terminology here i

Re: [Pytables-users] [pytables-dev] SciPy 2012 Tutorial

2012-07-17 Thread Francesc Alted
Hey Anthony, I was not there, but judging by the slices, this should have been a very nice tutorial. Some remarks: - In slide 19, you state that, if data comes from datasets with the 'numpy' flavor, they can be accessed in a numpy-like fashion. In fact, you should be able to access data thi

Re: [Pytables-users] [pytables-dev] SciPy 2012 Tutorial

2012-07-17 Thread Alvaro Tejero Cantero
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 wrote: > Hello PyTables, > > I'd like to present the tutorial I gave at SciPy 2012 t