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    ClickHouse Go

    ClickHouse Go

    Golang driver for ClickHouse

    ...Uses ClickHouse native format for optimal performance. Utilizes low level ch-go client for encoding/decoding and compression (versions >= 2.3.0). Supports native ClickHouse TCP client-server protocol. Compatibility with database/sql (slower than native interface!). Database/sql supports http protocol for transport. (Experimental). Marshal rows into structs (ScanStruct, Select). Unmarshal struct to row (AppendStruct). Connection pool Failover and load balancing. Bulk write support (for database/sql use begin->prepare->(in loop exec)->commit). ...
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    ProftpdSQLClient

    ProFTPd SQL Client allows user to update their infos such as passwd

    Its works for those using SQL database authentication module in ProFTPd server. For now, only MySQL is supported.
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    Redis cplusplus client Win32 port

    A windows port of official Redis cplusplus client library

    Redis is an open source, advanced key-value store. It is often referred to as a data structure server since keys can contain strings, hashes, lists, sets and sorted sets. http://redis.io/ There are many Redis client as different language binding available: http://redis.io/clients For C++, there is a client library recommanded by official named redis-cpp-client but too bad it can neither build nor run on Windows platform.
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    WebSQLClient

    Dynamic web data entry client for JDBC data sources

    Web SQL Client is a light-weight HTTP server allowing an end-user to access JDBC data sources via generated data entry screens. It has purposely been designed to be used with standard web browsers wireless tablet PCs and is highly configurable. WebSQLClient is capable of connecting to any JDBC datasource. Its main purpose is to provide rapid data model driven development.
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    The Hironico Db Tool is a graphical database client that can run on all major platforms today. It provides a powerfull, feature rich and user friendly set of tools to work with databases of any vendor using Java drivers while being fast & light.
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