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    Skiplist-CPP

    Skiplist-CPP

    A tiny KV storage based on skiplist written in C++ language

    ...Beyond in-memory operations, it demonstrates persistence through data dump to disk and reload, turning the structure into a tiny embeddable database. Stress-test scripts and example binaries are provided so you can benchmark throughput and validate correctness on your own machine. This makes the repo valuable for learners studying database internals and for practitioners who want a starting point for an embedded KV engine or educational experiments.
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    SQLCheck

    SQLCheck

    Automatically identify anti-patterns in SQL queries

    ...Querying against such a column would require using pattern-matching expressions. It is awkward and costly to join a comma-separated list to matching rows. This will make it harder to validate IDs. Think about what is the greatest number of entries this list must support? Instead of using a multi-valued attribute, consider storing it in a separate table, so that each individual value of that attribute occupies a separate row. Such an intersection table implements a many-to-many relationship between the two referenced tables. ...
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    Datacleaning Open Source
    A group a subprojects for Data Cleaning projects, mainly as a step of a Data Mining Project. Visit www.datacleaningopensource.com to review our current applications or if you want to add yours. NOTE: PROGRAMMING SKILLS ARE REQUIRED.
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