RumbleDB is a fairly new system that provides for JSON data what XQuery 
provides for XML data.  That is a way to query the data with an sql-like 
syntax, and to do it efficiently  on very large scale data  (as well as for 
small-scale data).   I have not actually worked with it yet but it looks 
like brilliant work.  

The feature that caught my attention regarding Leo is that they have a 
capability for interfacing with Jupyter Notebook via a server they launch.  
It would seem that the Leo bridge, maybe in combination with leo-server, 
ought to be able to do that job: make it possible for Leo to interface with 
Rumble without having to launch command line programs for each command.  It 
might be something that I could integrate with VR3 at some point.

See RumbleDB Server 
<https://rumble.readthedocs.io/en/latest/HTTPServer.html>

I don't know if the Bridge would need some enhancement for this purpose or 
not.  I'm too engaged with a current project to spend time on this right 
now.  Maybe someone else will have an interest.

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