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    Graphile Starter

    Graphile Starter

    Opinionated SaaS quick-start with pre-built user account

    Opinionated SaaS quick-start with a pre-built user account and organization system for full-stack application development in React, Node.js, GraphQL and PostgreSQL. Powered by PostGraphile, TypeScript, Apollo Client, Graphile Worker, Graphile Migrate, GraphQL Code Generator, Ant Design and Next.js. This project can serve as a basis for your own project. We've added many features that most projects require, but you're free to remove them or replace them with whatever you need. We use Next.js...
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    Automalator

    State Dependency deconstructor and mapper for C source code.

    Flowcharts not telling you what you want to know about some C source code? Try a State Dependency map! Every C source file is an implemention of a state machine. Implicit in the definition of a state machine is a network of dependencies between the states. The Automalator * deconstructs the C code into the core state machine * collates the transactions into the dependency net * generates a diagram-format file with the states and dependencies as the nodes and edges. ...
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    AnalysesOracle Performance Doctor is a tool which helps you to understand the behavior of your application on Oracle database level. The tool does: 1. Extract execution plan for all SQL’s executed by specified db user and print it to file on server side. 2. For all executed SQL statements the tool will provide more performance version of sql text by using built-in module dbms_sqltune.
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    ExportTxt2msSQL

    Export each line in a text file as a row in a table in MS SQL Server

    Uses the Microsoft DTS (Data Transformation Services) Engine to export each line a text file (or a set of text files) as a row in a table in a Microsoft SQL Server (2000/2005) database. Can filter for a folder, list of folders, exclusion list for files, selected file extensions. Configuration kept in an XML file.
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