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    SQLite compiled to JavaScript

    SQLite compiled to JavaScript

    A javascript library to run SQLite on the web

    sql.js is a javascript SQL database. It allows you to create a relational database and query it entirely in the browser. You can try it in this online demo. It uses a virtual database file stored in memory, and thus doesn't persist the changes made to the database. However, it allows you to import any existing sqlite file, and to export the created database as a JavaScript typed array. sql.js uses emscripten to compile SQLite to webassembly (or to javascript code for compatibility with older...
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    Bootsmann

    Bootsmann

    A minimalistic, lean and fast HTTP REST API test application

    Bootsmann is an opensource C++ alternative to Postman/Insomnia/Hoppscotch for simple HTTP REST API testing. It is especially useful for embedded devices and local development, where low memory usage and fast response times are crucial.
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