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  2. RocksDB - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RocksDB

    RocksDB is not an SQL database (although MyRocks combines RocksDB with MySQL). Like other NoSQL and dbm stores, it has no relational data model , and it does not support SQL queries. Also, it has no direct support for secondary indexes, however a user may build their own internally using Column Families or externally.

  3. IRC bot - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IRC_bot

    Channels dedicated to file sharing often use XDCC bots to distribute their files. IRC bots are particularly useful on IRC networks such as EFnet and IRCnet without channel registration services , and on networks like Undernet or QuakeNet that require conditions to be met (minimum user count, etc.) before a channel may be registered.

  4. DuckDB - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DuckDB

    DuckDB is special amongst database management systems because it does not have any external dependencies and can build with just a C++11 compiler. [11] DuckDB also deviates from the traditional client–server model by running inside a host process (it has bindings, for example, for a Python interpreter with the ability to directly place data ...

  5. IRC - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IRC

    The storage method is usually some sort of relational database, like MySQL or Oracle. [citation needed] The front-end "search engine" is the user interface to the database. It supplies users with a way to search the database of indexed information to retrieve the data they are looking for.

  6. Markdown - Wikipedia

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    For example, Markdown plugins exist for every major blogging platform. [ 12 ] While Markdown is a minimal markup language and is read and edited with a normal text editor , there are specially designed editors that preview the files with styles, which are available for all major platforms.

  7. Package manager - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Package_manager

    They typically reside within a directory tree that is not maintained by the system-level package manager, such as c:\cygwin or /opt/sw. [29] However, this might not be the case for the package managers that deal with programming libraries, leading to a possible conflict as both package managers may claim to "own" a file and might break upgrades.

  8. Signal Protocol - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Signal_Protocol

    It does not provide anonymity preservation and requires servers for the relaying of messages and storing of public key material. [18] The Signal Protocol also supports end-to-end encrypted group chats. The group chat protocol is a combination of a pairwise double ratchet and multicast encryption. [18]

  9. Help:Creating a bot - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Creating_a_bot

    Supports main article and file stuff. Authentication, checking if pages exist, reading and editing pages/sections. Getting file information, downloading and uploading files. Aims to be easy to use. Chris G, wbm1058: botclasses.php: 8.2 n/a: 2024: Yes: Yes: Yes: No: on wiki: Fork of older wikibot.classes (used by ClueBot and SoxBot). Updated for ...