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    Find Hidden Risks in Windows Task Scheduler

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    Vibes don’t ship, Retool does

    Start from a prompt and build production-ready apps on your data—with security, permissions, and compliance built in.

    Vibe coding tools create cool demos, but Retool helps you build software your company can actually use. Generate internal apps that connect directly to your data—deployed in your cloud with enterprise security from day one. Build dashboards, admin panels, and workflows with granular permissions already in place. Stop prototyping and ship on a platform that actually passes security review.
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    Prisma Client Python

    Prisma Client Python

    Prisma Client Python is an auto-generated and fully type-safe database

    prisma-client-py is an auto-generated Python ORM for Prisma schema files, bringing Prisma's developer experience to Python projects. It provides a type-safe, intuitive interface for interacting with databases like PostgreSQL and MySQL. prisma-client-py is ideal for Python developers who want static typing, code completion, and seamless integration with modern backend stacks.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    PostgreSQL client and ORM for Golang

    PostgreSQL client and ORM for Golang

    Golang ORM with focus on PostgreSQL features and performance

    Basic types, integers, floats, string, bool, time.Time, net.IP, net.IPNet. All struct fields are nullable by default and zero values (empty string, 0, zero time, empty map or slice, nil ptr) are marshalled as SQL NULL. pg:",notnull" is used to add SQL NOT NULL constraint and pg:",use_zero" to allow Go zero values. sql.NullBool, sql.NullString, sql.NullInt64, sql.NullFloat64 and pg.NullTime. Structs, maps and arrays are marshalled as JSON by default. PostgreSQL multidimensional Arrays using...
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    Prisma

    Prisma

    Next-generation ORM for Node.js and TypeScript

    Prisma helps app developers build faster and make fewer errors with an open source ORM for PostgreSQL, MySQL and SQLite. Central to Prisma is the schema, a declarative way to define your app's data models and their relations that's human-readable. And you don't have to painstakingly create it from scratch if you already have a database - prisma introspect takes care of that. Prisma Client is a query builder that composes the way you think and gets auto-generated from the Prisma schema with...
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    realm dotnet

    realm dotnet

    Realm is a mobile database: a replacement for SQLite & ORMs

    Realm is a fast, scalable alternative to SQLite with mobile to cloud data sync that makes building real-time, reactive mobile apps easy. Build data-rich apps without draining device resources with Realm's lazy loading and zero-copy architecture. The object-oriented data model lets developers work directly with native objects – no ORMs or DAOs are needed. Real-time mobile to cloud data sync makes it easy to build interactive features that keep data up-to-date across multiple devices, users,...
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Atera all-in-one platform IT management software with AI agents

    Ideal for internal IT departments or managed service providers (MSPs)

    Atera’s AI agents don’t just assist, they act. From detection to resolution, they handle incidents and requests instantly, taking your IT management from automated to autonomous.
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    ExtJS client and server side extension with a built-in ORM solution that can be used separately. Integration with Spring, JPA and JCR on server side as well as client side improved controls will simplify your development process and design decisions.
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    Prisma 1

    Prisma 1

    Database Tools incl. ORM, migrations and admin UI

    Prisma is the perfect tool for building GraphQL servers. The Prisma client is compatible with the Apollo ecosystem, has default support for GraphQL subscriptions and Relay-style pagination, provides end-to-end type safety and comes with a built-in dataloader to solve the N+1 problem. Prisma replaces traditional ORMs and simplifies database workflows. Access, Type-safe database access with the auto-generated Prisma client (in JavaScript, TypeScript, Go). Migrate, declarative data modeling and...
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    xUtils3

    xUtils3

    Android orm, bitmap, http, view inject

    xUtils includes orm, http(s), image, view annotations, but it is still very lightweight (251K), and has powerful features and is easy to expand. Efficient and stable orm tool, which makes it more convenient to support cookies and caching when the http interface is implemented. Based on UrlConnection, the bottom layer will be implemented by okHttp after Android4.4. The request protocol supports 11 predicates: GET, POST, PUT, PATCH, HEAD, MOVE, COPY, DELETE, OPTIONS, TRACE, CONNECT. Supports...
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    Entity Framework Sync

    Entity Framework Sync

    Multi-Client Synchronization for Entity Framework

    Enables client/server applications to auto-sync loaded entites when changed in the database. Works with Entity Framework Model-first and Code-first approaches.
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