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    AWS Data Wrangler

    AWS Data Wrangler

    Pandas on AWS, easy integration with Athena, Glue, Redshift, etc.

    ...Run a query against AWS CloudWatchLogs Insights and convert the results to Pandas DataFrame. Get QuickSight dashboard ID given a name and fails if there is more than 1 ID associated with this name. List IAM policy assignments in the current Amazon QuickSight account.
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    A Web application to search for files on FTP servers. Users can query files by part of the file name, the entire file name, a regular expression, or a shell pattern. To store file indexes, PostgreSQL or MySQL is used.
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    PONY - ORM & web publication framework

    PONY - ORM & web publication framework

    Pony is a fast and easy to use Python ORM

    ...Using generator syntax for writing queries allows the user to formulate very eloquent queries. It increases the level of abstraction and allows a programmer to concentrate on the business logic of the application. Following is an example of a query in Pony: select(p for p in Product if p.name.startswith('A') and p.cost <= 1000) Pony translates queries to SQL using a specific database dialect. Currently Pony works with SQLite, MySQL, PostgreSQL and Oracle databases. Pony ORM also include the ER Diagram Editor which is a great tool for prototyping. You can create your ER diagram online at https://editor.ponyorm.com, generate the database schema based on the diagram and start working with the database using declarative queries in seconds.
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