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A native, synchronous PostgreSQL client. The test suite requires postgres to be running in the correct configuration. The easiest way to do this is with docker ...
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Two years ago, when visiting research colleagues in Uppsala, Sweden, we were asked a deceptively simple question: “What does it mean to program?” For context, one of us had just completed academic ...