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    user-event

    user-event

    Simulate user events

    ...For example userEvent.click(checkbox) would change the state of the checkbox. user-event is a companion library for Testing Library that simulates user interactions by dispatching the events that would happen if the interaction took place in a browser. fireEvent dispatches DOM events, whereas user-event simulates full interactions, which may fire multiple events and do additional checks along the way. Testing Library's built-in fireEvent is a lightweight wrapper around the browser's low-level dispatchEvent API, which allows developers to trigger any event on any element. The problem is that the browser usually does more than just trigger one event for one interaction.
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    Redux-ORM

    Redux-ORM

    A small, simple and immutable ORM to manage relational data

    A small, simple and immutable ORM to manage relational data in your Redux store. Redux-ORM is fast. All queries are lazily evaluated and come with built-in support for memorization. It provides a clean abstraction over low-level updates, protecting the state from accidental mutations. With nearly 100% branch coverage, the library is thoroughly tested to ensure rock-solid code quality. No matter where your data comes from, Redux-ORM will stay out of its way. Even a custom database layer is possible. Defining fields on a Model specifies the table structure in the database for that Model. ...
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    MySQL Erlang client

    ErlMySQL is a MySQL client (driver) written in Erlang.

    ErlMySQL is a MySQL client written in Erlang and provides API that is very close to Connector/C library. The client is using low level (TCP/IP socket) connection to MySQL server and allows to exchange a data with maximum possible speed. Multiple datasource support and connection pool are incapsulated in the client that increases a performance in concurrent environment.
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    GW2 Tools

    GW2 Tools

    Some tools for GW2

    Provide some tools for GuildWars2
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    pglib is an implementation of the frontend side of the PostgreSQL protocol, version 3.0. It is written in Python and Twisted (a framework for writing asynchronous applications). It offer a low level, asynchronous, acces to a PostgreSQL database, wit
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    EffiDB
    Portable C++ RDBMS client library. Provides C++ API and isolates application from low-level DB interactions. Manages database connections, builds and executes SQL statements, parses query results, etc. MySQL, MSSQL, Oracle, SQLite drivers available.
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