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PyTables v3.10.2 released

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Antonio Valentino

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Jan 4, 2025, 4:28:01 PMJan 4
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Announcing PyTables 3.10.2
===========================

We are happy to announce PyTables 3.10.2.


What's new
==========

This release of PyTables is mostly intended to make available a
complete set of Python wheel packages.

The source code of the package has been completely reformatted
to be fully PEP-8 compliant and in line with the latest PyQA standards.
Checking of formatting and cod quality is now regularly performed in CI.

Finally some small bug-fixes and enhancements have been implemented.

In case you want to know more in detail what has changed in this
version, please refer to: http://www.pytables.org/release_notes.html

You can install it via pip or download a source package with generated
PDF and HTML docs from:
https://github.com/PyTables/PyTables/releases/v3.10.2

For an online version of the manual, visit:
http://www.pytables.org/usersguide/index.html


What it is?
===========

PyTables is a library for managing hierarchical datasets and
designed to efficiently cope with extremely large amounts of data with
support for full 64-bit file addressing. PyTables runs on top of
the HDF5 library and NumPy package for achieving maximum throughput and
convenient use. PyTables includes OPSI, a new indexing technology,
allowing to perform data lookups in tables exceeding 10 gigarows
(10**10 rows) in less than a tenth of a second.


Resources
=========

About PyTables: http://www.pytables.org

About the HDF5 library: http://hdfgroup.org/HDF5/

About NumPy: http://numpy.org/


Acknowledgments
===============

Thanks to many users who provided feature improvements, patches, bug
reports, support and suggestions. See the ``THANKS`` file in the
distribution package for a (incomplete) list of contributors. Most
specially, a lot of kudos go to the HDF5 and NumPy makers.
Without them, PyTables simply would not exist.


Share your experience
=====================

Let us know of any bugs, suggestions, gripes, kudos, etc. you may have.


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**Enjoy data!**

-- The PyTables Developers

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