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    OSV.dev

    OSV.dev

    Open source vulnerability DB and triage service

    ...It powers the osv.dev website, providing a unified, queryable database of vulnerabilities that map directly to open source packages and versions. The system hosts vulnerability data for ecosystems such as PyPI, npm, Go, Maven, and Debian, among others. The platform includes a web UI, API, and a Go-based dependency scanner that checks software dependencies, container images, SBOMs (SPDX, CycloneDX), and Git repositories for known vulnerabilities. This repository contains the full infrastructure code for deploying osv.dev on Google Cloud Platform, including Terraform configurations, APIs, data pipelines, indexers, and background workers for vulnerability ingestion and impact analysis. ...
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    NCURSES Derby

    Horse racing simulation

    Now with sqlite3 data storage of racing statistics. A horse racing game programmed with NCURSES and using the menu library. Has a betting window where you choose horse and finish. Simulation is with keyboard characters (~/^\^) to simulate the horses. After the race a results screen can be shown that shows winners and payoff amounts.
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    SQLite Editor & Compiler

    SQLite Editor & Compiler

    SQLite Editor and Compiler for PC, macOS and Linux

    A valuable SQLite editor for your PC, Mac OS and Linux with a useful button to compile the code sql for immediate preview of tables, columns and values. == OS requirements to this installation == - macOS 10.9 and later are supported, older operating systems are not supported (and do not work). - Windows 7 and later are supported, older operating systems are not supported (and do not work). Both x86 and amd64 (x64) binaries are provided for Windows. Please note, the ARM version of...
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    MUMPS Database and Language

    ANSI Standard MUMPS

    Implementation of ANSI Standard MUMPS 1995 and ISO/IEC 11756 for FreeBSD, OSX and linux. Also on the Raspberry Pi (ARM) under debian and Windows under cygwin. This is the post-relational database.
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    QAL

    QAL

    Query Abstraction Layer

    Project has moved to: https://github.com/OptimalBPM/qal QAL is a collection of libraries for mining, transforming and writing data from and to a number of places. Sources and destinations include different SQL and NoSQL backends, file formats like .csv, XML and excel. Even untidy HTML web pages. It has a database abstraction layer that supports connectivity to Postgres, MySQL, DB2, Oracle, MS SQL server. JSON and MongoDB is coming. It uses XML/JSON formats(self-generated SQL...
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