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    Pelican

    Pelican

    Static site generator that supports Markdown and reST syntax

    ...Pelican considers “articles” to be chronological content, such as posts on a blog, and thus associated with a date. The idea behind “pages” is that they are usually not temporal in nature and are used for content that does not change very often (e.g., “About” or “Contact” pages). Pelican tries to be smart enough to get the information it needs from the file system.
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    GETL

    ETL engine based on Groovy

    P.S. Dear friends. Repository migration to https://github.com/ascrus/getl . You can download jar file from this site or maven. GETL - based package in Groovy, which automates the work of loading and transforming data. His name is an acronym for «Groovy ETL». GETL is a set of libraries of pre-built classes and objects that can be used to solve problems unpacking, transform and load data into programs written in Groovy, or Java, as well as from any software that supports the work with...
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