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    GraphQL for .NET

    GraphQL for .NET

    This is an implementation of Facebook's GraphQL in .NET

    GraphQL is a query language for your API, and a server-side runtime for executing queries by using a type system you define for your data. GraphQL isn't tied to any specific database or storage engine and is instead backed by your existing code and data. A GraphQL service is created by defining types and fields on those types, then providing functions for each field on each type. All packages generated from this repository come with embedded pdb and support Source Link.
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    The CEDAR project
    ...Core technologies: XML, Python, Qt/PySide. Current release solely targets Linux, but has previously run on macOS. Currently released components are: - eda-model: XML schema and schematron that define the storage of a valid design. - eda-model-interface: python3 library for loading, editing, diffing and validating an instance of an EDA design. - edator: The editor/IDE of EDA designs, using Qt/PySide2. - code generator: generate a C++ code base from a CEDAR model. - runtime: C++ and python runtime support files - ruststore: A datastore for the CEDAR runtime
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    QueryObjectFactory (QOF) is a lightweight runtime JDBC byte-code generator providing support for CRUD (create, retrieve, update and delete) operations and stored procedure calls. It uses Java annotations to define mappings and is fully OSGi ready.
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