Amazon Web Services
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is a subsidiary of Amazon.com that provides on-demand cloud computing platforms to individuals, companies, and governments, on a subscription basis. Compute, storage, database, networking, security, management & developer tools, AI & machine learning, analytics, etc. are some of the primary aspects of AWS.
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Ruby - Simple CloudFormation JSON to YAML or YAML to JSON Converter
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Return a valid JSON object where the keys are IAM usernames, and the values are arrays of that user's available access keys.
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I collaborated with my twin brother- a software engineer himself- on this website for my uncle's business. Completed with Ruby on Rails, Bootstrap, Amazon S3/ AWS, Sendgrid.
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AWS Lambda(Ruby) sample code on how to include gems that have dependencies on native extensions like mysql2
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Rails example app for AWS Elastic Beanstalk
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A Homebrew tap for fenna, a thin Terraform wrapper for teams
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Assigns IPs of Vagrant AWS instances to route 53.
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Hey! see what your friends are talking and play with them. Just kiding, this is a based on twitter project, but it's all made by my own, dont follow any tutorial to build it, it was just me myself and stackoverflow rsrsrs. The deploy is comming soon and everybody can try it!
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Public documentation for boltopspro/cfn-hup
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A simple Rails API application with AWS DynamoDB as its database with aws_record as ORM layer.
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httpd configset: install, configure, and run httpd apache2 webserver
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