Consider ‘sc’ - dates from 1981, still actively maintained. https://github.com/n-t-roff/sc (active fork) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sc_(spreadsheet_calculator)…
Does it run a Linux? Will I be able to ssh to it?
Plumbum (above) matches this need in Python. It overloads | to make pipes! It makes it relatively trivial to express shell idioms in Python.
Zerotier (mentioned below) is perfect for this! To expand a little bit: it provides an (almost) zero-configuration way to set up a private 'layer 2' network that you can connect your home server to, and any other…
Does it need to suck the entire database into memory to answer a query?
https://archive.org/help/abouts3.txt
JSON-patch might also serve: http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6902 Here's a Python implementation: https://github.com/stefankoegl/python-json-patch
Also: http://archive.org/details/tv
From the site: 1L7LgaRtr3WSw5g1MaJQWj19T6RByssz41
Consider ‘sc’ - dates from 1981, still actively maintained. https://github.com/n-t-roff/sc (active fork) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sc_(spreadsheet_calculator)…
Does it run a Linux? Will I be able to ssh to it?
Plumbum (above) matches this need in Python. It overloads | to make pipes! It makes it relatively trivial to express shell idioms in Python.
Zerotier (mentioned below) is perfect for this! To expand a little bit: it provides an (almost) zero-configuration way to set up a private 'layer 2' network that you can connect your home server to, and any other…
Does it need to suck the entire database into memory to answer a query?
https://archive.org/help/abouts3.txt
JSON-patch might also serve: http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6902 Here's a Python implementation: https://github.com/stefankoegl/python-json-patch
Also: http://archive.org/details/tv
From the site: 1L7LgaRtr3WSw5g1MaJQWj19T6RByssz41