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    athenaSQL

    athenaSQL

    SQL builder for AWS Athena, inspired by sparkSQL

    athenaSQL is Athena SQL query builder, inspired by sparkSQL. It borrow some sparkSQL’s concept sparkSQL. It was initially designed to eliminate the need for hard-coding SQL queries as strings within Python scripts and as an alternative to any bespoke SQL query templating. However, it offers the flexibility to be used in various ways as needed.
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    Orator

    Orator

    The Orator ORM provides a simple yet beautiful ActiveRecord implement.

    The Orator ORM provides a simple yet beautiful ActiveRecord implementation. The Orator ORM is based on conventions to avoid the hassle of defining every single aspect of your models. It is inspired by the database part of the Laravel framework, but largely modified to be more pythonic. All you need to get you started is the configuration describing your database connections and passing it to a DatabaseManager instance. If you have multiple databases configured you can specify which one is...
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