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Dear all, We are pleased to announce the release of HDFql 1.3.0. With this, HDFql brings support of opaque datatypes, which (among other benefits) allow abstraction from data details. This version includes: - Support of opaque datatypes - Features to show objects by their creation order - Error reporting mechanism - Updated reference manual What's next? HDFql 1.4.0 will be released soon - time to crack the code of the original renegade of programming languages: - Support of Fortran For heads up on releases of upcoming versions and the latest on HDFql, connect with us on twitter.com/hdfql / hdfql.com
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