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    Go SQLBuilder

    Go SQLBuilder

    Powerful SQL string builder library plus a zero-config ORM

    Go-SQLBuilder is a flexible and powerful SQL string builder library for the Go programming language. It aids developers in constructing SQL queries programmatically, ensuring code readability and maintainability.
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    libSQL

    libSQL

    libSQL is a fork of SQLite that is both Open Source

    libSQL is an open-source, community-driven fork of SQLite maintained by Turso. It aims to modernize SQLite by optimizing for performance and availability, targeting distributed and low-latency applications. SQLite has solidified its place in modern technology stacks, embedded in nearly any computing device you can think of. Its open source nature and public domain availability make it a popular choice for modification to meet specific use cases. libSQL will always be able to ingest and write...
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    Toolpad Core

    Toolpad Core

    Full stack components and low-code builder for dashboards and internal

    Toolpad is a self‑hosted, open‑source, low‑code admin/dashboard builder and a collection of full-stack React components tailored for building internal tools and dashboards. Created by the team behind Material‑UI (MUI), it enables rapid development by combining drag‑and‑drop UI construction with tight backend integration. Toolpad Core provides the component library for Next.js/Vite projects, while the deprecated Toolpad Studio offered a visual builder interface. Toolpad Core is a set of high...
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    Tortoise ORM

    Tortoise ORM

    Familiar asyncio ORM for python, built with relations in mind

    Tortoise ORM is an easy-to-use asyncio ORM (Object Relational Mapper) for Python, inspired by Django's ORM. It is designed to work with asynchronous frameworks, providing a simple and familiar API for interacting with databases. Tortoise ORM supports various relational databases and is suitable for building high-performance web applications.
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    graphql-client

    graphql-client

    A Ruby library for declaring, composing and executing GraphQL queries

    GraphQL Client is a Ruby library for declaring, composing and executing GraphQL queries. Sample configuration for a GraphQL Client to query from the SWAPI GraphQL Wrapper. If you haven't already, familiarize yourself with the GraphQL query syntax. Queries are declared with the same syntax inside of a <<-'GRAPHQL' heredoc. There isn't any special query builder Ruby DSL. This client library encourages all GraphQL queries to be declared statically and assigned to a Ruby constant. ...
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