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  2. SQLAlchemy - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SQLAlchemy

    SQLAlchemy offers tools for database schema generation, querying, and object-relational mapping. Key features include: A comprehensive embedded domain-specific language for SQL in Python called "SQLAlchemy Core" that provides means to construct and execute SQL queries. A powerful ORM that allows the mapping of Python classes to database tables.

  3. Module:Compact list - Wikipedia

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    Lua code for inside of another template (e.g., an infobox). Creates a compact list out of a set of named arguments. For example, if the argument to this module is "foo", it searches for all arguments named "foo" followed by an optional underscore followed by one or more digits.

  4. Object–relational mapping - Wikipedia

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    For example, consider an address book entry that represents a single person along with zero or more phone numbers and zero or more addresses. This could be modeled in an object-oriented implementation by a "Person object " with an attribute/field to hold each data item that the entry comprises: the person's name, a list of phone numbers, and a ...

  5. Command-line argument parsing - Wikipedia

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    PHP uses argc as a count of arguments and argv as an array containing the values of the arguments. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] To create an array from command-line arguments in the -foo:bar format, the following might be used:

  6. Module:Arguments/doc - Wikipedia

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    This module provides easy processing of arguments passed from #invoke.It is a meta-module, meant for use by other modules, and should not be called from #invoke directly (for a module directly invocable by templates you might want to have a look at {{#invoke:params}}).

  7. SQL syntax - Wikipedia

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    A derived table is the use of referencing an SQL subquery in a FROM clause. Essentially, the derived table is a subquery that can be selected from or joined to. The derived table functionality allows the user to reference the subquery as a table. The derived table is sometimes referred to as an inline view or a subselect.

  8. Query language - Wikipedia

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    Consists of a curated set of orthogonal transformations, which are combined together to form a pipeline. PTQL based on relational queries over program traces, allowing programmers to write expressive, declarative queries about program behavior. QUEL is a relational database access language, similar in most ways to SQL; RDQL is a RDF query language;

  9. Module:Arguments - Wikipedia

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    This is a tail call, so this won't cause stack overflow return translatenext (invariant) else return backtranslate, v end end end metatable. __pairs = function ()-- Called when pairs is run on the args table. if not metatable. donePairs then mergeArgs (argTables) metatable. donePairs = true end return translatenext, {t = metaArgs} end local ...