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    Shapeless

    Shapeless

    Generic programming for Scala

    Shapeless is a powerful generic programming library for Scala, enabling compile-time abstraction and manipulation of types. It provides features such as HLists (heterogenous lists), generic derivation of type class instances, dependent types, and polymorphic functions—allowing developers to write boilerplate-free, type-safe code.
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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 migrations (optional). Manage, visual data management with Prisma Admin. ...
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