Open Source JavaScript Database Engines/Servers for Mac

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    TURF

    TURF

    A modular geospatial engine written in JavaScript

    Turf is a JavaScript library for spatial analysis. It includes traditional spatial operations, helper functions for creating GeoJSON data, and data classification and statistics tools. Turf can be added to your website as a client-side plugin, or you can run Turf server-side with Node.js. Modular, simple-to-understand JavaScript functions that speak GeoJSON. Turf is a collection of small modules, you only need to take what you want to use. Takes advantage of the newest algorithms and doesn't require you to send data to a server. TypeScript definitions are packaged with each module. No DefinitelyTyped packages required. Turf uses GeoJSON for all geographic data. Turf expects the data to be standard WGS84 longitude, latitude coordinates. Check out geojson.io for a tool to easily create this data.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Biomedical Information Management System (BIMS) is a modular multilayer object - oriented software architecture, which provides a flexible computational solution to capture and manage a heterogeneous biomedical data: textual and visual information.
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