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    FluentMigrator

    FluentMigrator

    Fluent migrations framework for .NET

    ...FluentMigrator is a .NET library that helps to version database schema using incremental migrations which are described in C#. The basic idea of the FAKE helper is to run FluentMigrator over the existing database using compiled assembly with migrations.
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    DataScript

    DataScript

    Immutable database and Datalog query engine for Clojure, ClojureScript

    An immutable in-memory database and Datalog query engine in Clojure and ClojureScript. DataScript is meant to run inside the browser. It is cheap to create, quick to query and ephemeral. You create a database on page load, put some data in it, track changes, do queries and forget about it when the user closes the page. DataScript databases are immutable and based on persistent data structures. In fact, they’re more like data structures than databases (think Hashmap). Unlike querying a real...
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    Walrus

    Walrus

    Lightweight Python utilities for working with Redis

    The purpose of walrus is to make working with Redis in Python a little easier. Rather than ask you to learn a new library, walrus subclasses and extends the popular redis-py client, allowing it to be used as a drop-in replacement. In addition to all the features in redis-py, walrus adds support for some newer commands, including full support for streams and consumer groups. Persistent structures implemented on top of Hashes. Supports secondary indexes to allow filtering on equality,...
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