Common Data Format 3.1 review
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Common Data Format is a self-describing data abstraction for the storage and manipulation of multidimensional data in a platform- and discipline-independent fashion.
It consists of a scientific data management package (known as the "CDF Library") that allows programmers and application developers to manage and manipulate scalar, vector, and multi-dimensional data arrays.
What's New in This Release:
Adds new sets of APIs to allow Standard Interface to interact with zVariables and other CDF-related information.
Adds MingW and FreeBSD ports.
Adds support for Intel C++ and Fortran for Linux.
Adds the ability to create legacy CDF 2.7 files.
Fixes a bug that prevented directories from having .cdf or .skt extensions.
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