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C MySQL Asynchronous connector using libuv & MariaDB
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A stand-alone Swift wrapper around the MariaDB client library, enabling access to MariaDB servers. http://www.perfect.org
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Simple app to learn basics of mysql with C++.
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This an example for ORM based API in Deno using Denodb,Sqllite3 and Oak.
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Dockerfile Set-up to add dependencies into `spark-custom` images
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mysqli class for usage with galera cluster - includes loadbalancing
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SQL Database Abstraction Library in C
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a simple client-server for my Information Security Course
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Orders is a web application that introduces you to the power, performance, and simplicity of MariaDB by simulating online eCommerce (ordering) traffic. The Orders app contains a React.js front-end and Node.js back-end, which utilizes the MariaDB Node.js connector.
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Flights is a simple web application that introduces you to the power, performance, and simplicity of MariaDB. The Flights app contains a React.js front-end and Python back-end, which utilizes the MariaDB Python connector
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TODO is a simple web application that introduces you to the power, performance, and simplicity of MariaDB. The TODO app contains a React.js front-end and Node.js back-end, which utilizes the MariaDB Node.js connector
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TODO is a simple web application that introduces you to the power, performance, and simplicity of MariaDB. The TODO app contains a React.js front-end and Python back-end, which utilizes the MariaDB Python connector
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TODO is a simple web application that introduces you to the power, performance, and simplicity of MariaDB. The TODO app contains a React.js front-end and Python back-end, which utilizes the MariaDB Python connector and the SQLAlcemy object-relational mapping toolkit.
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TODO is a simple web application that introduces you to the power, performance, and simplicity of MariaDB. The TODO app contains a React.js front-end and Java (Maven) project back-end, which utilizes MariaDB Connector/J (JDBC) and Spring Data.
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Places is a web application that allows you to record all of your favorite locations using both structured (relational) and semi-structured (JSON) data! The Places app contains a React.js front-end and Node.js back-end, which utilizes the MariaDB Node.js connector
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Places is a web application that allows you to record all of your favorite locations using both structured (relational) and semi-structured (JSON) data! The Places app contains a React.js front-end and Python back-end, which utilizes the MariaDB Python connector
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Places is a web application that allows you to record all of your favorite locations using both structured (relational) and semi-structured (JSON) data! The Places app contains a React.js front-end and Java (Maven) project back-end, which utilizes MariaDB Connector/J (JDBC) and Spring Data.
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Places is a web application that allows you to record all of your favorite locations using both structured (relational) and semi-structured (JSON) data! The Places app contains a React.js front-end and Java (Maven) project back-end, which utilizes MariaDB Connector/R2DBC and Spring Data R2DBC.
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TODO is a simple web application that introduces you to the power, performance, and simplicity of MariaDB. The TODO app contains a React.js front-end and Java (Maven) project back-end, which utilizes MariaDB Connector/R2DBC and Spring Data R2DBC.
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