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  2. Wikipedia:Bots/Requests for approval - Wikipedia

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    This petscan query shows user and user talk pages in some content cats from the quarry query, I shall go through these and disable them, i.e. [[:Category:XYZ]]. ~/Bunny pranav:< ping > 03:30, 30 November 2024 (UTC) Almost all of the pages on this list are subpages, and the DannyS712 bot also disables categories on userspace pages. While it ...

  3. Extract, transform, load - Wikipedia

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    All three types of parallelism usually operate combined in a single job or task. An additional difficulty comes with making sure that the data being uploaded is relatively consistent. Because multiple source databases may have different update cycles (some may be updated every few minutes, while others may take days or weeks), an ETL system may ...

  4. Apache Hive - Wikipedia

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    Apache Hive is a data warehouse software project. It is built on top of Apache Hadoop for providing data query and analysis. [3] [4] Hive gives an SQL-like interface to query data stored in various databases and file systems that integrate with Hadoop.

  5. Stack Overflow - Wikipedia

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    This would grow to more than 23% of all moderators on the network by June 22, including more than 70% of all Stack Overflow moderators. [ 26 ] The strike began with a post to Meta Stack Exchange, which raised concerns regarding the quality and accuracy of AI-generated content, and the lack of transparency from Stack Exchange surrounding this ...

  6. Dojo Toolkit - Wikipedia

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    This allows all necessary code to be loaded and initialized at once, and permits caching of the code (most web browsers do not cache files loaded via XMLHttpRequest [citation needed]). Pre-built profiles for some common use cases are available for download from the same location as the full toolkit.

  7. Stack Exchange - Wikipedia

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    Stack Exchange uses IIS, SQL Server, [62] and the ASP.NET framework, [62] all from a single code base for every Stack Exchange site (except Area 51, which runs off a fork of the Stack Overflow code base). [63] Blogs formerly used WordPress, but they have been discontinued. [64] The team also uses Redis, HAProxy and Elasticsearch. [62]

  8. Uniface (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    At runtime, it is possible to pass parameters to invoke (or disable) database-specific extensions. Provided the database connector is licensed, it is possible to convert between different data sources. Uniface also provides an API, the Database Connector Interface, which can be used to create proprietary connectors for any SQL-based database.

  9. Riak - Wikipedia

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    Riak (pronounced "ree-ack" [2]) is a distributed NoSQL key-value data store that offers high availability, fault tolerance, operational simplicity, and scalability. [3] Riak moved to an entirely open-source project in August 2017, with many of the licensed Enterprise Edition features being incorporated. [4]