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    Datalog Educational System

    Deductive Database with Datalog, SQL, RA, TRC, DRC

    The Datalog Educational System (DES) is a deductive database with Datalog, SQL, Relational Algebra, Tuple Relational Calculus and Domain Relational Calculus as query languages developed mainly for education. It can be used from most common Prolog interpreters over any supported OS and from portable executables (Windows, Linux and MacOS).
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    SDEdumper

    SDEdumper

    Copy multiples feature classes in ArcSDE to a local file geodatabase

    Why use it? You can create your own Python script using model builder, but you have to modify the script everytime you want to dump different tables. Using this script you only need to have a CSV with all the table names, that’s it. Purpose: It can be used as an archival and historical database It will make you ArcSDE database portable and shareable
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    A fast, portable, pure-Python database engine, with a Pythonic syntax (no SQL)
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    Redland is a set of object-based, modular and portable C RDF libraries providing RDF APIs for the graph, triple storage (librdf), RDF/XML parsing and serializing (Raptor), SPARQL RDF querying (Rasqal). Language APIs in Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby and others.
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    It is a set of tools to help database applications developers to handle database communication, reporting and printing. It has a solid, stable and easy to use API. It is also GUI toolkit agnostic and portable.
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    WebPython is a web-application development toolkit, written in Python. It contains a portable object-relational database layer, a Python-object persistence system and a templating engine, among other stuff.
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    Highly portable SQL query engine based in Python with transactions, recovery and client server mode.
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    Metakit is an efficient database library with a small footprint. It's a cross between flat-file, RDBMS, and OODBMS. Keywords: structured storage, transacted, load on-demand, portable, C++, Python, Tcl, instant schema versioning.
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