Call the Doctor - Weekly HDF Clinic

Check out today’s notes at https://gheber.github.io/clinic/ !

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This week’s Call the Doctor session is at 1:00 p.m. CST on Tuesday, March 2.

Register to join us. You can submit a question ahead of time in the google doc.

This week’s Call the Doctor session is at 1:00 p.m. CST on Tuesday, March 9.

Register to join us. You can submit a question ahead of time in the google doc.

Join us at 8:30 a.m. CDT on Tuesday, March 16 for this week’s session of Call the Doctor, free office hours for your HDF questions. You can put your questions in this google doc or just ask in the session. Registration is required.

This week’s Call the Doctor will be held tomorrow, Tuesday 3/23 at 1:00 pm CDT. Advance questions are welcome (but not required) in this google doc or just ask in the session. Registration is required.

This week’s Call the Doctor will be held today, Tuesday 4/6 at 1:00 pm CDT. Advance questions are welcome (but not required) in this google doc or just ask in the session. Registration is required.

Hi all,

We will NOT have Call the Doctor today due to the ECP Annual Meeting. (https://ecpannualmeeting.com/)

If you really miss us, you can check out the playlist of previous sessions.

Hi all,

We are back to our regular schedule and will host Call the Doctor today (Tuesday) at 1:00 p.m. CDT. Register to join us.

Call the Doctor, our free community help session will be today, at 1pm central. Register to join us.

Join us for Call the Doctor, our free community help session today at 1pm central. Register to join us.

Join us for Call the Doctor on Tuesday 5/25 at 1:00 pm CDT. Advance questions are welcome (but not required) in this google doc or just ask in the session. Please register to join us.

Starting at 1:00 p.m. central, join us for Call the Doctor today, Tuesday 6/15 at 1:00 pm CDT. Advance questions are welcome (but not required) in this google doc or just ask in the session. Please register to join us.

Hello. When is the next Call the Doctor session scheduled to take place? Thanks.

The next session is tomorrow, Tuesday, July 20 at 1:00 pm Central Daylight Time (Chicago). You can register here: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJwvf--gpjsqEtV0NSexRspn0NUjcNhZFmFb

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Today’s Call the Doctor session features John Mainzer of The HDF Group stepping in for Gerd Heber. It starts on the hour (1pm central).
Register to join us: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJwvf--gpjsqEtV0NSexRspn0NUjcNhZFmFb

Hi all, just a reminder Call the Doctor is starting shortly, on the hour. (1pm central)

We hope to see you in the session!

We had another sub for Call the Doctor this past Tuesday. Scot Breitenfeld stepped in with a presentation on a really key foundational topic, the HDF5 data model and how to structure your data to achieve your goals. Highly recommend for anyone getting started in HDF5 or struggling with some performance concerns.

Call the Doctor is every Tuesday at 1pm central, although it will be held next week (10/12) in conjunction with the HDF5 Users Group (register here) then after that back to it’s own zoom meeting (register here).

Don’t forget, Call the Doctor is happening tomorrow, Tuesday, at 1:00 p.m. central with Gerd Heber @gheber) as our regular host.

Greetings everyone,

Just a quick announcement, there will be no Call the Doctor HDF5 help session held tomorrow, Tuesday, December 28. We will resume sessions in 2022, starting on Tuesday, January 4.

You can catch up on past sessions with this youtube playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPyhR4PdEeGY45ue2qs61Xjg6eWElGX8F

If you’d like to make learning more about HDF5 your New Year’s Resolution, or maybe just attend every once in awhile, please register. You only need to register once and you can jump in on any future session.

Don’t forget to join us for Call the Doctor, the free HDF5 help session tomorrow, Tuesday, February 1 at 1:00 p.m. central time. Just register to join us.

@gheber frequently addresses recent forum posts to provide a little more insight. Bring your question to the session, or put it in this google doc to be addressed. You can also catch up on past sessions with this youtube playlist.