Down for me.
I've looked at chalice very shortly, and it was really nice to easily set up an API Gateway -> Lambda connection, we haven't really looked at it for our non api-gateway uses.
Tangentially related question. What deployment tools are people using to manage systems with many lambda functions? We use SWF to trigger over 50 separate lambda functions in processing. We've got some very nice…
The rtl-sdr dongle is available for around $25 on Amazon.
Came to post the same thing. Don't get too hung up on the actual database, just learn SQL and relational databases. It's something you will use over and over again, even if it's just to peek into the back end to see…
I do this too, If I'm saving the file for reuse, I wrap the entire thing in /* */ when I'm done just in case I accidentally hit run script instead of run statement.
FBReader has an decent interface for searching, but you need to know what you are looking for. There's not a good way to browse via the app.
I've been trying to beat this into the skulls of my employees. I run a contract based QA team so there's a good chance our paying client(s) are going to see everything we have entered into their databases.
Down for me.
I've looked at chalice very shortly, and it was really nice to easily set up an API Gateway -> Lambda connection, we haven't really looked at it for our non api-gateway uses.
Tangentially related question. What deployment tools are people using to manage systems with many lambda functions? We use SWF to trigger over 50 separate lambda functions in processing. We've got some very nice…
The rtl-sdr dongle is available for around $25 on Amazon.
Came to post the same thing. Don't get too hung up on the actual database, just learn SQL and relational databases. It's something you will use over and over again, even if it's just to peek into the back end to see…
I do this too, If I'm saving the file for reuse, I wrap the entire thing in /* */ when I'm done just in case I accidentally hit run script instead of run statement.
FBReader has an decent interface for searching, but you need to know what you are looking for. There's not a good way to browse via the app.
I've been trying to beat this into the skulls of my employees. I run a contract based QA team so there's a good chance our paying client(s) are going to see everything we have entered into their databases.