(Apr-20-2021, 10:07 AM)paul18fr Wrote: Or I can store in hdf5 files (with h5py) and then work with 2D and 3D (numpy) arraysI guess you are the smartest one and everyone else using databases are losers not knowing what they do...
Of course we are not fully aware of all details for your project and circumstances, so if it works for you - great.
Still, you can look at key-value pair DBs/data storage like Redis.
And some interesting (although a bit old) blog posts https://cyrille.rossant.net/moving-away-hdf5/ and folow-up https://cyrille.rossant.net/should-you-use-hdf5/
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How to Ask Questions The Smart Way: link and another link
Create MCV example
Debug small programs