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    CosmicNvim

    CosmicNvim

    Lightweight and opinionated Neovim config for web development

    CosmicNvim is a lightweight and opinionated Neovim config for web development, specifically designed to provide a COSMIC programming experience. While CosmicNvim is geared specifically toward TypeScript/JavaScript development, it should be able to provide a great experience with any LSP-supported language.
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    NSBase

    NSBase

    NSBase is a database management system.

    ...NSBase use SQLite, Firefird, Interbase, MariaDB, Mysql, Postgresql, Sybase It allows to quickly build complete database applications. Its modern interface is simple and ergonomic. Its scripting in LUA makes it possible to dynamize your applications. It is a rapid development workshop (IDE / RAD) visual type (sqlite form generator). It is a real alternative to MSAccess, kexi and other. Import your database : Text files, MS Access (MDB File), SQLite and Kexi Build your applications quickly, thanks to integrated wizards It can create stand-alone applications without specific installation, it generates an exe file under windows quickly and easily (or the equivalent under linux)
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