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This is a Kotlin implementation of the PartiQL specification. PartiQL is based on SQL-92 and has added support for working with schemaless hierarchical data. PartiQL’s extensions to SQL are easy to understand, treat nested data as first-class citizens, and compose seamlessly with each other and SQL. This repository contains an embeddable reference interpreter, test framework, and tests for PartiQL in Kotlin.
Hoodland Toolbox (formerly known as the Rockabilly Common Libraries) An assorted miscellany of tools and toys used by all other Hoodland Open Source Projects (formerly Rockabilly Software). This project has been rewritten in Kotlin for the JVM. Its new home is here: https://github.com/william-hood/toolbox-kotlin
Available in Maven Central Repository...
Kotlin: https://central.sonatype.com/artifact/io.github.william-hood/toolbox-kotlin
Java: https://central.sonatype.com/artifact/io.github.william-hood/toolbox-java...
...The README explains the origin story and highlights several canonical scripts and provides usage notes such as required environment variables and cron examples for scheduling. Contributors have provided implementations and ports in many languages and folders (shell, Ruby, Python, Node, Perl, PowerShell, Go, Java, etc.), and the project explicitly welcomes pull requests that add additional language implementations.
...It generates realistic fake data — like names, emails, dates, and countries, for a variety of scenarios, including automated testing and database population. The library was originally created for Android projects, but it can be used in any Java or Kotlin project.