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    Sohag Developer

    Sohag Developer

    Build a powerful database applications following few steps using Sohag

    Build a powerful database applications following few steps using Sohag Developer . The SQL tool represents a powerful tool to run many SQL statements, Also can be used to generate SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE and DROP SQL Statements. Sohag Developer currently supports PostgreSQL, MariaDB, MySQL and SQLite database servers and has a set of generators that generates CURD code and Forms (Qt/C++ code and ui forms - PHP web applications uses web forms and bootstrap framework ) to manipulate the data in the database tables or views. ...
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    WaveMaker - Web Development Made Easy
    Easy-to-use, open source web development platform. Visual, drag and drop tools allow anyone to create web apps with minimal learning curve. Java architecture: Spring, Hibernate, Ajax Dojo toolkit, MySQL, PostgreSQL, HSQLDB (bundles w HSQLDB)
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Sql2xml is a perl cgi program that will help user or developer to request sql database query and convert to json, csv, xml or ini format through a web server. A single sql2xml support request from multiple user and multiple database
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    SqlWrapper
    Abstracts developers from SQL syntax, with methods that return Strings to pass on to JDBC, thus allowing compile-time checking for, many, otherwise run-time bugs. e.g. stmt.executeQuery(SqlWrapper.selectId(ordersTable, customerColumn, "John Smith")
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    Marbles.net is a Database Access Tier generator to enable the developer to automate code generation for Database objects. This project is based on an open architecture to enable multiple languages and databases to be supported via a plugin system.
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    Make easier repetitive tasks developing a web-based system. DBMS --- [websys-dev] ---> PHP / JS / SQL / I18N.
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    PROTON

    PROTON

    High-level python framework that facilitates rapid server-side develop

    PROTON is a high-level Python framework that facilitates rapid server-side development with clean & pragmatic design. Thanks for checking it out! PROTON aims at easing server-side development for all Python enthusiasts. Essentially, by running a shell command, developer will auto generate necessary Model, Controller and APIs! All of this with connectivity to Transactional Databases (PROTON supports Postgresql, MySQL & SQL Server),caching (Redis middleware), Auto generated OpenAPI specs & descriptive logging! One command, to get a production ready server-side stack!
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