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    Apache Airflow

    Apache Airflow

    Programmatically author, schedule, and monitor workflows

    Apache Airflow is a community-created platform for programmatically authoring, scheduling, and monitoring workflows. It’s much easier to do all these things when workloads are defined as code. They become more versionable, testable, maintainable and collaborative. With Airflow you can author workflows as directed acyclic graphs (DAGs) of tasks. This means that your tasks are executed on an array of workers while following the specified dependencies. And with rich command line utilities in...
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    COBOL Data Definitions
    Parse, analyze and -- most importantly -- use COBOL data definitions. This gives you access to COBOL data from Python programs. Write data analyzers, one-time data conversion utilities and Python programs that are part of COBOL systems. Really.
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