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    null

    null

    Reasonable handling of nullable values

    null is a library with reasonable options for dealing with nullable SQL and JSON values. There are two packages: null and its subpackage zero. Types in null will only be considered null on null input, and will JSON encode to null. If you need zero and null be considered separate values, use these. Types in zero are treated like zero values in Go: blank string input will produce a null zero.String, and null Strings will JSON encode to "". Zero values of these types will be considered null to...
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    Steampipe

    Steampipe

    Zero-ETL, infinite possibilities. Live query APIs, code & more

    Steampipe is the zero-ETL solution for getting data directly from APIs and services. We offer these Steampipe engines. SQL has been the data access standard for decades. It levels the playing field for your team, easily integrates with other systems, and accelerates delivery. Painlessly join live cloud configuration data with internal or external data sets to create new insights. Your cloud is a live database that changes fast.
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    decimal

    decimal

    Arbitrary-precision fixed-point decimal numbers in go

    Arbitrary-precision fixed-point decimal numbers in go. Note: Decimal library can "only" represent numbers with a maximum of 2^31 digits after the decimal point. The zero-value is 0, and is safe to use without initialization. Addition, subtraction, and multiplication with no loss of precision. Division with specified precision. Database/sql serialization/deserialization. JSON and XML serialization/deserialization. big.Int's API is built to reduce the number of memory allocations for maximal...
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