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My report viewer for @artilleryio built in @reactjs and @getbootstrap ... Load json report directly into state and binds all components.
Pulse Energy Assignment
AWS SAM application with a Lambda function written in Java and deployed with a custom Java runtime.
An auction system deployed in both k8s and azure's cloud-based environment
This is a Node.js-based University Timetable Management System designed to efficiently manage university timetables. The system is built using Node.js, MongoDB, and Express.
Considering the performance analysis of both Laravel Octane(roadrunner, swoole, openswoole) and Nodejs using Artillery load test lib.
Simple example of Artillery + Playwright UI/API load testing
Design of an API database using PostgreSQL
Demonstração de uma ferramenta de teste de carga em um app Express.
Example of serverless application using Go, AWS SAM and GitHub Actions
NATS.io Queue Groups/Subscription with NATS.io Request-Reply using Sanic and Python3+
Bootstrap artillery.io testing on Kubernetes with this kubectl plugin.
Utilizing modern technologies and advanced database optimization techniques to implement a backend solution with RESTful API.
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The Artillery Kubernetes Operator
A serverless Twitter built with some cool stuff, such as the Serverless Framework, AppSync (GraphQL), Lambda, DynamoDB, Cognito, Kinesis Firehose, and Algolia ☁️
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