Would it make sense of Python to have a NoSQL database as part of the standard library?

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  • DictDataBase

    A python NoSQL dictionary database, with concurrent access and ACID compliance

  • Someone recently posted their project, I'd imagine you're after something like this? Haven't tried it but I have a drop in use case I might fool around with (giant json flat file store). Duct database

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