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    WAL-G

    WAL-G

    Archival and Restoration for databases in the Cloud

    WAL-G is an archival restoration tool for PostgreSQL, MySQL/MariaDB, and MS SQL Server (beta for MongoDB and Redis). WAL-G is the successor of WAL-E with a number of key differences. WAL-G uses LZ4, LZMA, ZSTD, or Brotli compression, multiple processors, and non-exclusive base backups for Postgres. More information on the original design and implementation of WAL-G can be found on the Citus Data blog post "Introducing WAL-G by Citus: Faster Disaster Recovery for Postgres". ...
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    node-pg-migrate

    node-pg-migrate

    Node.js database migration management for Postgresql

    ...Started by Theo Ephraim, now maintained by Salsita Software. Installing this module adds a runnable file into your node_modules/.bin directory. If installed globally (with the -g option), you can run node-pg-migrate and if not, you can run ./node_modules/.bin/node-pg-migrate. Add "migrate": "node-pg-migrate" to scripts section of package.json so you are able to quickly run commands. Run npm run migrate create my first migration. It will create file xxx_my-first-migration.js in migrations folder. Now you should put your DB connection string to DATABASE_URL environment variable and run npm run migrate up. ...
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    pyDaSSQLiteMan

    An easy way to manage SQLite databases and query CSV files

    Welcome to the project page for pyDaSSQLiteMan (Python Data and SQLite Manager). This application is a Python Tkinter application designed to enable easy SQLite database file manipulation, and an easy method to run SQL styled queries on CSV files. If you're not downloading the pre-compiled executable you will need Python to run this app. You can download it from http://www.python.org/ . I'd recommend something after version 3. Testing has been Windows based. SQLite is a free database...
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    BossDataSave

    A PHP database management system with Naija pidgin language version.

    This is a Php software that helps for the utilization of databases with ease. It also has Naija pidgin language option. It incorporates some javascripts, css and html for better productivity and efficiency. I'm also trying to expand the uses of Naija language in IT globally.
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    A web based system which will compile by G++.This system provides much people to test their simple C/C++ program.
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