SQLite 3.28.0 and Gnuastro 0.9 Released
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SQLite Release 3.28.0
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SQLite 3.28 Released With More Feature Additions, Performance Enhancements
SQLite 3.28 is now the latest version of this widely-used, embed-friendly cross-platform database library.
As is the case for most SQLite releases, new features and performance enhancements are the principle changes. SQLite 3.28 presents enhanced window functions, enhancements to its TCL interface, various CLI improvements, new API additions, security improvements to its tokenizer, more robust handling against corrupt database files, and various fixes.
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Gnuastro 0.9 released
I am happy to announce the 9th stable release of GNU Astronomy
Utilities (Gnuastro).Gnuastro is an official GNU package consisting of various command-line
programs and library functions for the manipulation and analysis of
(astronomical) data. All the programs share the same basic
command-line user interface (modeled on GNU Coreutils). For the full
list of Gnuastro's library, programs, and a comprehensive general
tutorial (recommended place to start using Gnuastro), please see the
links below respectively:https://www.gnu.org/s/gnuastro/manual/html_node/Gnuastro-library.html
https://www.gnu.org/s/gnuastro/manual/html_node/Gnuastro-programs-list.html
https://www.gnu.org/s/gnuastro/manual/html_node/General-program-usage-tutorial.htmlMany features have been added and Gnuastro has become much more stable
with the many bugs that were found and fixed (see [1], below). The most
interesting new feature may be that Gnuastro now also installs scripts
(with this naming convention: `astscript-*'). Since Gnuastro's
programs are designed to be highly modular, they are relatively
low-level. With this new feature, it is now very easy to include
common higher-level operations within Gnuastro also, for example to
call multiple programs together, or use a single program's outputs in
a special way. With version 0.9, only one script is installed (as
described in [1]), but because of their high-level nature, we expect
many more to be added soon. If you commonly run several Gnuastro
programs together for a certain operation, please share it with us so
we add it as a script for everyone to use.
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