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Co-authored-by: Dimitri Yatsenko <dimitri@datajoint.com>
Co-authored-by: Kabilar Gunalan <kabilar@datajoint.com>
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convenient programming constructs in the language.

In contrast, DataJoint implements a data model that is a refinement of the relational
data model and that adheres to it faithfully without compromising its principles.
data model without compromising its core principles of data representation and queries.
DataJoint supports data integrity (entity integrity, referential integrity, and group
integrity) and provides a fully capable relational query language. DataJoint remains
absolutely data-centric, with the primary focus on the structure and integrity of the
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Coming soon!

While you wait, you may be interested in our
[previous documentation](https://docs.datajoint.org/python/computation/05-distributed-computing.html)
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Coming soon!

While you wait, you may be interested in our
[previous documentation](https://docs.datajoint.org/python/admin/2-configuration.html)