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    Home directory configuration files for PL/SQL developers who use Vim

    Configuration files used in Cygwin (MS Windows). It contains settings for: - readline; - Vim ( for SQL / PL/SQL developers); - ...
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    Make easier repetitive tasks developing a web-based system. DBMS --- [websys-dev] ---> PHP / JS / SQL / I18N.
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    PROTON

    PROTON

    High-level python framework that facilitates rapid server-side develop

    PROTON is a high-level Python framework that facilitates rapid server-side development with clean & pragmatic design. Thanks for checking it out! PROTON aims at easing server-side development for all Python enthusiasts. Essentially, by running a shell command, developer will auto generate necessary Model, Controller and APIs! All of this with connectivity to Transactional Databases (PROTON supports Postgresql, MySQL & SQL Server),caching (Redis middleware), Auto generated OpenAPI specs & descriptive logging! One command, to get a production ready server-side stack!
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