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    LakeSoul

    LakeSoul

    An end-to-end, realtime and cloud native Lakehouse framework

    LakeSoul is a high-performance, unified table storage framework for big data lakes, supporting both streaming and batch data in a single format. Built on top of Apache Spark and leveraging Apache Arrow and Parquet, LakeSoul provides ACID transactions, schema evolution, and time travel. It is designed for large-scale data lake architectures that require consistency, efficiency, and easy integration with modern data stacks.
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    splitbox, a small command line Perl script. It splits multiple Berkeley mbox formatted email files into separate *.eml files, saved in separate folders. It can also split mailbox files of Evolution, Kmail or may be other email clients too.
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    Data Evolution for Java. Finch is a Data Transformation System based on JDBC and other Java blessed specifications. Finch is based on a component task architecture allowing users to create complex data manipulation jobs.
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