Simple angular website deployment on Amazan EC2 instance
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Simple angular website deployment on Amazan EC2 instance
A CouchSurfing platform built for Android
Image Transformation serverless
My knowledge of Amazon Web Services with examples to teach other developers
This is a redesigned website for a local bike shop that was using a basic Wix site that required improvements in basic functionality, layout and design. The images are stored using Amazon S3 and served via the Cloudfront CDN to optimise load times. The site is hosted on Netlify and is configured for continuous deployment from a Git repository.
Full stack application 1 of 2. Wired to my own homemade NASA REST API, with a PostgreSQL database. Built with ReactJS, CSS3, and Amazon S3
A service that resizes and uploads images to S3.
This repository contains code and resources used in the 'AWS and Serverless' webinar, where we migrated a traditional Express server application to a serverless architecture using AWS Lambda. It includes an API for user management, a static website hosted on S3, CloudFormation templates for creating the necessary infrastructure, and more.
This Time I have build a facial recognition API with the Django Rest Framework and Vanilla JS. Handle billing with Stripe subscriptions and deploy the project with Digital Ocean. A complete fullstack developer experience!
A blog made using Django. Uses caching, logging, and S3 bucket. With humble front end design.
🌃 프라이빗하게 추억을 공유하고 정리할 수 있는 사이트 [KKIRI] 입니다.
File/Video upload wrapper to ease bucket/storage/space/cdn integration 😛👊
This was the final project for The Odin Project's NodeJS curriculum. The goal of the project is to build/re-create a functional social media platform with a backend. This application is closely modeled after Facebook & Twitter.
Here is my AWS study journey for each year courses
Cyclistic Bike Ride Data - Customer Segmentation Project
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