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    WhoDB

    WhoDB

    A lightweight next-gen data explorer

    WhoDB is a lightweight audit logging extension for PostgreSQL that helps track who accessed what data and when. It uses logical decoding and hooks into PostgreSQL internals to log query metadata, user identities, and timestamps in a separate audit schema. WhoDB is useful for compliance, security monitoring, and debugging in multi-user environments.
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    Teable

    Teable

    The Next Gen Airtable Alternative: No-Code Postgres

    Teable is a next-generation, no-code platform that serves as an alternative to Airtable, built on top of PostgreSQL. It offers a real-time, developer-friendly interface for managing databases without writing code. Teable is designed for high performance and scalability, making it suitable for both small projects and enterprise applications.
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    StarRocks

    StarRocks

    StarRocks is a next-gen sub-second MPP database for full analytics

    StarRocks is the next generation of real-time SQL engines for enterprise analytics. Real-time analytics is notoriously difficult. Complex data pipelines and de-normalized tables have always been a necessary evil. Processing any updates or deletes once data arrives has not been possible- until now. StarRocks solves these challenges and makes real-time analytics easy. Get amazing query performance on Star or Snowflake Schemas directly. From canceled orders to updated items, your analytics...
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    gen

    gen

    Converts a database into gorm structs and RESTful api

    The gen tool produces a CRUD (Create, read, update and delete) REST API project template from a given database. The gen tool will connect to the db connection string analyze the database and generate the code based on the flags provided. By reading details from the database about the column structure, gen generates a go-compatible struct type with the required column names, data types, and annotations.
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    The NHibernate generation project uses a set of templates and a code generation engine such as CodeSmith to generate a set of Common POCO's (plain old c# objects), Business Objects, Data Access Controls, Unit tests, and sample web pages.
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