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#Conference #Speaking

Raleigh Code Camp 2019

Raleigh Code Camp 2019 If you are near the Raleigh area in October, I would highly recommend attending the one day event know as Raleigh Code Camp. https://codecamp.org Session: SERVERLESS COMPUTE WITH AWS AND .NET CORE This year, my proposal to speak was selected on the topic of AWS and .NET CORE. Here is the summary of the talk: Migrate legacy code into the serverless realm with AWS Lambda and . ...

Author CDD
#Waterproofing #Raspberry Pi

Remember Waterproofing

Look, A Duck! Do you know what ducks love? That would be rain, water, mud, and anything that is wet. Do you know what electronics don’t love? That would be rain, water, mud, and anything that is wet. I’ve been working on a project to live stream a video feed from our chicken and duck lot over to YouTube. It worked for a while but then we had a fairly decent rainstorm. ...

Author CDD
#Lambda #AWS #CLI

Local to Lambda via Aws CLI

Problem Handing source control of Lambda functions from your local PC to AWS Lambda. I’ve overwritten code in one Lambda function thinking I was in another with the inline editor that is built within the AWS Lambda platform. This was totally my fault, but I would put a practice in place that would stop this from happening again. Solution Implement source control via BitBucket & Sourcetree. Develop locally and push coding changes up to S3 bucket (with versioning enabled) and update Lambda function code via CLI. ...

Author CDD
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