The Dbase32 encoding is a base32 variant designed for document oriented databases and applications, specifically for encoding document IDs.
Dbase32 uses an alphabet whose symbols are in ASCII/UTF-8 sorted order. This means that unlike RFC-3548 Base32 encoding, the sort-order of the encoded data
... [More] will match the sort-order of the binary data.
The `dbase32` Python3 package provides both a high-performance C extension, and a pure-Python fallback.
Questions? Want to get involved?
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The Lounge is a proxy-based partitioning/clustering framework for CouchDB, originally written by Kevin Ferguson, Vijay Ragunathan and Shaun Lindsay at Meebo.com.
There are two main pieces:
dumbproxy: An NGINX module to handle simple gets/puts for everything that isn't a view. smartproxy: A
... [More] python/twisted daemon that handles mapping/reducing view requests to all shards in the cluster.
As well as an assortment of smaller scripts and whatnot.
To get started using this, grab a copy of the source tree and follow the steps in BuildInstructions. I'll hopefully have some prebuilt rpm and deb packages available soon.
The Lounge currently works with the CouchDB-0.9.0.
Enjoy!
Also, if anyone feels like packaging couchdb-lounge for some of the major distros, that would be awesome.
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ISIS-DM allows programmers to express constraints and functionality similar to those of the CDS/ISIS Field Definition Table and the CDS/ISIS Formatting Language, but in contemporary, object-oriented programming languages.
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