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    goqu

    goqu

    SQL builder and query library for golang

    ...While goqu may support the scanning of rows into structs it is not intended to be used as an ORM if you are looking for common ORM features like associations, or hooks I would recommend looking at some of the great ORM libraries. The test suite requires a postgres, mysql and sqlserver databases.
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    Go kit

    Go kit

    A standard library for microservices

    ...Allowing you to focus your mental energy on your business. You know your domain and context better than anyone. Go kit is lightly opinionated, and was designed for interoperability from day one. Use the databases, components, platform, and architecture that works best for you. Go is designed from first principles to advance the practice of software engineering. It's easy to learn, easy to master, and — most importantly — easy to maintain, by large and dynamic teams of engineers.
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    Index Advisor

    Index Advisor

    PostgreSQL Index Advisor

    index_advisor is a PostgreSQL extension developed by Supabase that suggests index optimizations based on query performance. It passively monitors query patterns and recommends indexes to improve performance without requiring deep database expertise. This tool helps developers and DBAs reduce query latency and improve efficiency in production environments.
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    GoDotEnv

    GoDotEnv

    A Go port of Ruby's dotenv library

    ...Storing configuration in the environment is one of the tenets of a twelve-factor app. Anything that is likely to change between deployment environments–such as resource handles for databases or credentials for external services–should be extracted from the code into environment variables. But it is not always practical to set environment variables on development machines or continuous integration servers where multiple projects are run. Dotenv load variables from a .env file into ENV when the environment is bootstrapped. ...
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    Name-That-Hash

    Name-That-Hash

    Identify MD5, SHA256 and 300+ other hashes

    Name-That-Hash is a modern hash identification system that tells you what type of hash you are looking at, supporting MD5, SHA-256, and more than 300 other hash types. It is designed as a successor and improvement to older tools like HashID and Hash-Identifier, focusing on up-to-date hash databases and better usability. One of its core ideas is popularity-aware ranking: when you feed in a hash, it prioritizes likely real-world types such as NTLM over obscure ones like Skype hashes, instead of treating them equally. The tool provides concise “hash summaries” that explain where a given hash format is commonly used, helping users decide how to proceed with cracking or further analysis. ...
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    Pythonidae

    Pythonidae

    Curated decibans of scientific programming resources in Python

    ...The repository organizes tools and libraries into domain-specific categories, including mathematics, statistics, machine learning, artificial intelligence, biology, chemistry, physics, earth sciences, and supercomputing. It also covers practical areas such as build automation, databases, APIs, computer graphics, and utilities, offering a structured reference for both academic and applied work. While the primary focus is on Python, some entries also highlight resources implemented in other languages like Julia, R, Go, and Java. The project emphasizes open contribution, allowing the community to continuously expand and refine the index. ...
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    General catalogue of e-books

    General catalogue of e-books

    Collection of e-books (multiple disciplines, including download links)

    ...Instead of hosting the full texts, the project points to legitimate online sources where books can be read or downloaded, serving as a centralized index for learners and professionals who want to build domain knowledge without paying for expensive textbooks. The repository is organized into categories that help users discover books on specific topics such as operating systems, databases, networking, and artificial intelligence, making exploration easier than manually searching the web. Contributors update the list over time to add new entries or improve organization, helping keep the catalog relevant as the technical landscape evolves.
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    Big List of Naughty Strings

    Big List of Naughty Strings

    List of strings which have a high probability of causing issues

    ...It exists so developers and QA engineers can easily test edge cases that normal test data would miss, such as zero-width characters, right-to-left marks, emojis, foreign alphabets, and long or malformed strings. By throwing these strings at forms, APIs, databases, and UIs, teams can discover encoding bugs, sanitizer gaps, rendering issues, and security oversights early. The list is language-agnostic and repository-friendly, meaning you can consume it from CI pipelines or local scripts with minimal setup. Because it’s crowdsourced, it reflects real issues practitioners have faced in production, not just theoretical cases. ...
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    CodeQL

    CodeQL

    Libraries and queries that power security researchers

    CodeQL is a semantic code analysis engine that treats programs as queryable databases, enabling users to write expressive queries that identify security vulnerabilities, logic bugs, and code quality issues across large codebases. Instead of just pattern matching text, CodeQL ingests source code, builds rich representations of structure and data flow, and allows queries that reason about control flow, type systems, and interprocedural relationships.
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    CyC2018.github.io

    CyC2018.github.io

    Personal knowledge site built with GitHub Pages

    This is a personal knowledge site built with GitHub Pages, organizing computer science notes and study materials in a browsable format. It aggregates content across algorithms, data structures, networking, operating systems, databases, and interview preparation into a coherent index. The presentation emphasizes succinct explanations paired with diagrams, tables, or code snippets to speed recall. Because the site is generated from a repository, it benefits from issue tracking, pull requests, and version history, making it easy to update and maintain. The structure encourages incremental learning: you can dip into a topic, follow internal links, and return later with a clear sense of progress. ...
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    Ansible Examples

    Ansible Examples

    A few starter examples of ansible playbooks, to show features

    This repository collects practical, real-world examples of using Ansible to automate infrastructure, deployments, and configurations. Each directory demonstrates a specific use case—ranging from setting up web servers, load balancers, and databases to orchestrating multi-tier applications in cloud environments. The examples highlight common Ansible practices such as organizing inventories, writing reusable playbooks, using roles, and handling variables and templates. They’re designed to be adapted directly into your own infrastructure or to serve as reference blueprints when learning how to structure automation projects. ...
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    Stagemonitor

    Stagemonitor

    An open source solution to application performance monitoring for java

    Stagemonitor is a Java monitoring agent that tightly integrates with time series databases like Elasticsearch, Graphite and InfluxDB to analyze graphed metrics and Kibana to analyze requests and call stacks. It includes preconfigured Grafana and Kibana dashboards that can be customized.
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    SMProxy

    SMProxy

    Swoole MySQL Proxy

    SMProxy is a lightweight, high-performance MySQL proxy developed in PHP using the Swoole extension. It is designed to address the lack of native connection pooling in PHP, which can lead to database connection bottlenecks under high concurrency. By implementing its own connection pool and supporting read/write separation, SMProxy enhances database operation efficiency and stability. It is compatible with MySQL versions 4.1 through 8.0 and adheres to the MySQL native protocol, making it a...
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    Mount

    Mount

    managing Clojure and ClojureScript app state since (reset)

    Mount is a lightweight state management library for Clojure and ClojureScript that helps developers manage application components—like databases, servers, and caches—in a REPL-friendly way, allowing smooth reloadability of application state without losing productivity. If the whole app is one big application context (or system), cross dependencies with a solid dependency graph is an integral part of the system. But if a state is a simple top level being, these beings can coexist with each other and with other namespaces by being required instead. ...
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    DataScienceR

    DataScienceR

    a curated list of R tutorials for Data Science, NLP

    ...Many of the modules demonstrate best practices in R, such as using the tidyverse, R Markdown, modular scripting, and reproducible workflows. The repository also shows examples of linking R with external resources — APIs, databases, and file formats — and integrating into larger pipelines. It acts as a learning scaffold for students or beginners transitioning to more advanced data science work in R, offering a hands-on, example-driven approach. The structure encourages modularity, readability, and reproducible practices, making it a useful reference repository for learners and educators alike.
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    A PostgreSQL Interface for Tcl

    A PostgreSQL Interface for Tcl

    A Tcl interface to PostgreSQL databases, using PostgreSQL libpq

    pgtclng (PostgreSQL Tcl Next-Generation) is a loadable Tcl module for accessing PostgreSQL databases. It was forked from pgtcl in Feb 2004, moved to pgfoundy.org in Aug 2006 and to Sourceforge.net in Mar 2011. Its API is a superset of the pure-Tcl companion project pgintcl.
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    Flasky

    Flasky

    Companion code to my O'Reilly book "Flask Web Development"

    ...It serves as both a tutorial and sample codebase that walks developers through building a full-featured web application, including user registration and login, role-based permissions, user profiles, and content creation. The project shows how to organize a Flask application into reusable blueprints, configure environment-specific settings, integrate SQL databases via SQLAlchemy, and manage migrations. Beyond the core web functionality, Flasky illustrates testing strategies using Python’s unittest framework, including tests for models, views, and authentication flows to promote test-driven development.
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    Pure-Tcl Interface to PostgreSQL

    Pure-Tcl Interface to PostgreSQL

    A Tcl interface to PostgreSQL databases, written in Tcl

    pgintcl is a Tcl interface to the PostgreSQL database system, written entirely in Tcl. It is mostly compatible with other pgtcl implementations, especially pgtclng. It lacks asynchronous operations, and is somewhat slower, but it does not require any other libraries. (This project was on pgfoundry.org and its predecessor from Feb 2003 through Mar 2011.)
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    Haxl

    Haxl

    Haskell library that simplifies access to remote data

    Haxl is a Haskell library that simplifies access to remote data, such as databases or web-based services. Haxl can automatically batch multiple requests to the same data source, request data from multiple data sources concurrently, cache previous requests, and memoize computations. Having all this handled for you behind the scenes means that your data-fetching code can be much cleaner and clearer than it would otherwise be if it had to worry about optimizing data-fetching.
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    EnterAccess

    Full JAVA JDBC Interface to MS Access using Jackcess

    This JDBC interface serves as a full JAVA interface to MS Access files. It was developed to support the Software-Independent Archival of Relational Databases (SIARD) of the Swiss Federal Institute. It is based on the project Jackcess for accessing MS Access files and makes use of the project H2 for parsing SQL. It is an alternative to the JDBC interface UCanAccess, whose metadata and type support and very limited SQL for DDL and DML queries could not be adapted for the purposes of SIARD. ...
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    Core Data Editor

    Core Data Editor

    Core Data Editor lets you easily view, edit and analyze applications

    Core Data Editor is a macOS application that provides a graphical interface for inspecting and editing Core Data databases. It simplifies the debugging and modification of persistent store files used in iOS and macOS applications.
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    QDAC3.0

    QDAC3.0

    QDAC 3.0 is a VCL & FMX data access component

    ...QDAC 3.0 Include follow sub components: QXml/QJson/QLog/QWorker/QSort/QExp/QDB etc. QDAC now is in progress. Follow is from QDAC 2.0: QDAC provide powerful memory dataset and can be load or save data to files , databases. Support follow formats load and save: * CSV/TXT * MDS(Binary format) * MDZ(Compressed binary format) * XML(ADO compatible) Support follow db in version 1.0: * PostgreSQL * SQLite(public or encrypt) More information please see the document. Url for 2.0:http://sourceforge.net/p/qdac 项目QQ群:250530692 项目主页:http://blog.qdac.cc
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    Simple Site Protection

    Secure login system for php frameworks, applications ansd sites

    This project has moved to https://github.com/julesbl/ssp and is now PHP7 complient and works in composer. The objective of these routines is to supply a secure login system to be wrapped round php applications and websites so that developers do not need to write their own. These libraries have been hardened against most web type attacks. Now has internationalisation and multiple languages.
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    Simple-Jekyll-Search

    Simple-Jekyll-Search

    A JavaScript library to add search functionality to any Jekyll blog

    A JavaScript library to add search functionality to any Jekyll blog. You have a blog, built with Jekyll, and want a lightweight search functionality on your blog, purely client-side? No server configurations or databases to maintain. Just 5 minutes to have a fully working searchable blog.
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    C/CIF

    C/CIF

    Compact/ Chess Interchange Format

    C/CIF is an interchange format for chess applications. This format is supporting all features of a chess application - PGN does not provide this - and can be used to transfer chess archives without any loss via an application independent format. C/CIF is supporting two formats: the binary format CCIF, and the human readable format CIF (in XML).
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