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    This is an experiment in creating the best database API I can come up with. It is an alternative to query languages. The latest version is being written in Scala using Berkeley DB Java and will run on the Java VM.
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    The project aims at creating an C weaver for use with Aspect Orientated Programming, it involves Java, C and Scheme writing. The paltform it will run on can vary, but we assure Windows, Linux and Sun.
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    In the spirit of Doug Bagley's Great Language Shootout, we provide our own, up to date version that we intend to run as an open source project, making it easy to contribute new tests, and easy to run the framework on your own computer.
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