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MAMP is a very easy to install compilation of Apache, PHP and MySQL for Mac OS X. Everything will be installed in one folder. If you want to get rid of it, just move the folder into trash. An easy to use cocoa program to start and stop the servers.
The intention behind FT is to support a graph based database backend for Objective-C and GNUstep/MacOS X environment. In order to install FT start installing Encore, then BDB and afterwards FT.
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EmbedDB is a set of simple APIs for interacting with embedded databases in an intuitive fashion. It aims to implement each language binding in an identical way, enforcing binary compatibility, and leveraging the host language's standard structural types