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    Collective Mind Technology

    Collective Mind Technology

    plugin-based framework for systematic and reproducible experimentation

    New version moved to http://github.com/ctuning/ck Collective Mind framework (cM) is an open-source plugin-based schema-free repository and infrastructure for collaborative, systematic and reproducible research and experimentation. This 3rd version (started in 2006) helps to implement, preserve, share and reproduce the whole experimental setup as connected modules and data. cM uses crowdsourcing to leverage knowledge and computational resources of multiple users. For example, it...
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    PONY - ORM & web publication framework

    PONY - ORM & web publication framework

    Pony is a fast and easy to use Python ORM

    Pony is an object-relational mapper. The most interesting feature of Pony is its ability to write queries to the database using generator expressions. Pony works with entities which are mapped to a SQL database. Using generator syntax for writing queries allows the user to formulate very eloquent queries. It increases the level of abstraction and allows a programmer to concentrate on the business logic of the application. Following is an example of a query in Pony: select(p for p in...
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