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As an asynchronous event-driven JavaScript runtime, Node.js is designed to build scalable network applications. Upon each connection, the callback is fired, but if there is no work to be done, Node.js will sleep. This is in contrast to today's more common concurrency model, in which OS threads are employed. Thread-based networking is relatively inefficient and very difficult to use. Furthermore, users of Node.js are free from worries of dead-locking the process, since there are no locks. Almost no function in Node.js directly performs I/O, so the process never blocks except when the I/O is performed using synchronous methods of Node.js standard library. Because nothing blocks, scalable systems are very reasonable to develop in Node.js. Node.js is similar in design to, and influenced by, systems like Ruby's Event Machine and Python's Twisted. Node.js takes the event model a bit further. It presents an event loop as a runtime construct instead of as a library.
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ThreadDB is a multi-party database built on IPFS and Libp2p that provides an alternative architecture for data on the web. ThreadDB aims to help power a new generation of web technologies by combining a novel use of event sourcing, Interplanetary Linked Data (IPLD), and access control to provide a distributed, scalable, and flexible database solution for decentralized applications. There are two implementations of ThreadDB, the first is written in Go. The second implementation is written in JavaScript (Typescript, really). This implementation has some optimizations to make it more ideal when writing web applications. The JavaScript implementation is currently a Client of the Go implementation. You can run it against your own go-threads instance or connect it to the Textile Hub to use one of ours. In general, when building apps that use threads in a remote context, like the browser, it's best to push the networking later to remote services whenever possible.
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dbForge Query Builder for SQL Server is a professional tool for designing complex SQL queries in a visual mode using query diagrams and drag-and-drop capabilities. The tool enables SQL developers to quickly and accurately create sophisticated queries without manual code typing, including queries with numerous subqueries.
Key Features:
- SQL statement builder executes created queries and edits tables data
- Accelerate routine tasks with integrated AI Assistant
- Construct data manipulation queries without manual coding
- Auto Join of columns by primary/foreign key or name
- Combine a few queries to a sub-query via visual SQL editor
- Sort and filter data based on a custom complex criteria
- Reverse engineer queries it into a visual representation
- Use visual SQL query builder to profile designed queries
dbForge Query Builder for SQL Server significantly reduces the need for manual code ty
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Company InformationNode.js
Founded: 2009
United States
nodejs.org/en/about/
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Company InformationTextile
Founded: 2016
United States
docs.textile.io/threads/
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Company InformationDevart
Founded: 1997
United States of America
www.devart.com
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Amp
Azure Marketplace
Casbin
Dianahost
Elastic APM
Express
Logto
Monster API
Omnis Studio
Omnixia
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Amp
Azure Marketplace
Casbin
Dianahost
Elastic APM
Express
Logto
Monster API
Omnis Studio
Omnixia
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