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    JavaScript SQL (JSSQL)

    JavaScript SQL (JSSQL)

    A database engine entirely in JavaScript (AJAX)

    JSSQL is a database engine developed entirely with JavaScript. It is a tool for developers to interpret and execute SQL statements on a offline database. It has a conversion class developed in PHP for use with relational databases (ex. PostgreSQL, MySQL, etc..) that generates a series of data files, then the database engine in JavaScript (JSSQL) accesses the data through SQL querys and return a set of records, similar to any database engine. This is useful for querying offline databases dynamically without increasing the work of the web server or better yet: without the need for a database server A database engine entirely in JavaScript (AJAX). Un motor de bases de dato enteramente en JavaScript. Es una herramienta para desarrolladores que permite interpretar y ejecutar sentencias SQL sobre una base de datos de manera offline. JavaScript (JSSQL) accede a datos mediante consultas SQL devolviendo un conjunto de registros de manera similar a cualquier motor de bases de datos.
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    Document Object Model Structured Query Language! Example: 'SELECT {//title[1]=>innerCode} FROM {http://example.com}';
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    Oracle Database Monitoring System. Ajax-based GUI providing realtime status of multiple database installations in a single webpage.
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    phpMyJobs is a LAMP (Linux, Apache, mySQL, PHP) project with the intent to create a website that will allow employment companies to provide employment listings for potential job seekers. It will be written entirely in PHP, HTML, JS, and MySQL.
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    Easy-to-use package, that allows you to administer SQL databases (currently MySQL), just by using a web browser, accessible from anywhere. Written in PHP. Developers needed!
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    YATA is "Yet Another TimeReporting Application" that I have started developing, initially for my present employer, who is currently using it in production. Currently the application works on a LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySql and PHP) platform, though it wo
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