The AWS Amplify CLI is a toolchain for simplifying serverless web and mobile development.
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The AWS Amplify CLI is a toolchain for simplifying serverless web and mobile development.
Deploy self-hosted GitHub Actions runner to AWS Fargate using AWS Cloud Development Kit (CDK)
CDK construct library to deploy GitHub Actions self-hosted runner to AWS Fargate.
Web Application where people new to Deep Learning can input a dataset and toy around with basic Pytorch modules without writing any code
A Terraform CDK demo
λ 🌉The missing bridge from SQS to Lambda 🎆
This demo application deploys a CI/CD pipeline that will dockerize and deploy a microservice to an application load balanced AWS ECS Fargate cluster with auto-scaling.
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Stateless Jenkins leader on AWS Fargate with on-demand Windows and Linux workers
Repository supporting the demo of AWS CDK during the Nodes & Links GDG talk https://www.meetup.com/GDG-Cyprus/events/266469570/
Example project showing how to run Dockerized spring-boot-vuejs with Pulumi on AWS Fargate based on AWS ECS
A basic demonstration on how to attach scalable EFS file systems to scalable ECS Fargate tasks.
AWS Fargate application with AWS CDK L2 construct example
This repository contains the Backend of my Ecommerce app in Expressjs
A template for deploying an AWS Fargate service running on an Amazon Elastic Container Service (ECS) cluster with an Application Load Balancer in-front
A comprehensive platform (backend) designed to enhance user interaction and engagement of projects. It provides functionalities for users to like, rate, suggest improvements, and review projects. Additionally, it features a robust & scalable real-time chat system enabling instant communication between users.
A minimal example of AWS Fargate with AWS CDK and GitHub actions.
Video processing service using serverless architecture with AWS Lambda, ECS, Fargate, SNS, SQS and S3.
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