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Python object remoting via web server (apache etc...)
Web server based python object transport. This is a CGI script / MOD_WSGI script that allows you to remote your own code through apache or other web servers. Example client runs best with urllib3 for persistance however will also work with standard library urllib2. Turn apache into your application server. The idea behind this project was to get something like Pyro that could do SSL.
This is a python program that looks up possible words from a dictionary over 1,600 words. You type in letters that you have and the program will generate all possible words from the dictionary.
A tool that parses SQL Select statements and generates a diagram. The diagram shows parts of the underlying SQL directly in the diagram. For example x=30 , GROUP BY (year), HAVING MIN(age) > 18. It is easy to see cartesian joins and/or loops.
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This is intended as an open-source, multi-platform link diagramming tool for intelligence analysis. The goal is to be able to store objects using any database abstraction or in XML. This project needs much wheel reinvention, so assistance is welcome.
Web-based (with desktop installation possible) application that helps keep track of and manage a book collection. Working demo (read-only) here: http://www.fraca7.net:8000/books/. Integration with an iPhone version planned.
Regional Computational Chemistry Collaboratory (RC3) is a suit of applications that can perform datafile backup, metadata extraction, database management, metadata visualization and manipulation for cross-group collaboratory in computational chem.
OLAP aggregation engine with MDX support, web interface (slice & dice) and relational database backend. See "Documentation" for more. Presentation: http://cubulus.sourceforge.net/. See online demo courtesy of Webfaction, http://alxtoth.webfactional.com
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The csvdatamix project aims to randomize CSV input data files in order to conceal the original state of the data. Similar to data masking or data transformation. Also has mapping abilities to translate back to the original state of the data.
sMovieDB is a free software which will keep your movie database clean and ordered on a quick simple way. Manage genres, categories, types of films, etc. Developed in Python+Qt with MySQL or SQLite database for KDE desktop http://smoviedb.sourceforge.net
A Python script that can be used to get information on TV shows and Movie Shows from thetvdb.org and themoviedb.org. This is an learning experience and anybody can chime in on everything.
DataFinder is a data management client developed in Python that primarily targets the management of scientific technical data. The system is able to handle large amounts of data and can be easily integrated in existing working environments.
Tentacles is a Object-Relational Mapping (ORM) written in Python. It's main concept is to manipulate stored datas as you do for python data structures.
BlackRay is a high performance relational database, which combines regular database features with search engine like performance. Full transaction support, SQL and version controlled persisted snapshots characterize BlackRay.
The SplitDB project gives practitioners of statistical tools for inferring phylogenies a way to store, retrieve and visualize important properties, like convergence, of the overwhelmingly large resulting tree-sets produced by these tools.
Provide an LDAP client API for Python, C wrapper module around OpenLDAP 2.x with an object-oriented API, several additional modules for processing LDIF, LDAP URLs and LDAP schema information
Given a recipe, DBcook makes a database representation of an object hierarchy. A framework for declarative o2db mapping (backend - SQLAlchemy), completely hides/automates the db-creation, can convert python functions into clauses, and generate sources
DirectoryStorage - a ZODB Storage that stores objects in many files, one file per revision of each object. Designed to be robust, manageable, fault tolerant, and scalable.
An append only database manager in the style of dbm. It has both a C and a Python interface and is ACID compliant. Internally it uses an immutable B+ Tree. (Being append only doesn't mean that you can't replace records or delete keys).
A database and a web front end for physiologic data on animal feeding, developed with PostgreSQL and Django at NESCent (http://www.nescent.org) for Mammalian Feeding Working Group (http://www.feedexp.org).
Current development of the codebase is on Github at http://github.com/NESCent/feedingdb.