mariadb-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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This repository have a CRUD in Firebase, MySQL and SQLite. Besides that, the repository also have the Serialization and Deserialization of a JSON file. I used .NET and C#.
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Server for Android app SeichiCompass
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mysqli class for usage with galera cluster - includes loadbalancing
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Prepare and load text data into a MariaDB database
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This an example for ORM based API in Deno using Denodb,Sqllite3 and Oak.
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Node Advanced final project, rest server
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Prácticas de examen final de Programación de 1º de DAW
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High-level DB connector for MariaDB
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JMeter based load testing on local MariaDB.
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C++ CLI quiz game with mariaDB connectivity and data fetching from trivia-API ✨
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ARMv7-A (armhf) docker image based on python:3.10-slim-bullseye with recent mariadb 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 Node.js back-end, which utilizes the MariaDB Node.js connector
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Jan 6, 2022 - JavaScript
Simple app to learn basics of mysql with C++.
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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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Jan 4, 2022 - JavaScript
a simple client-server for my Information Security Course
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