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cmsd2 / ExampleLambdaStack.java
Created November 11, 2019 16:25
lambda CDK stack with canary rollout using CodeDeploy
package com.example;
import software.amazon.awscdk.core.Construct;
import software.amazon.awscdk.core.Duration;
import software.amazon.awscdk.core.Stack;
import software.amazon.awscdk.core.StackProps;
import software.amazon.awscdk.services.iam.User;
import software.amazon.awscdk.services.iam.Role;
import software.amazon.awscdk.services.iam.RoleProps;
import software.amazon.awscdk.services.iam.ServicePrincipal;
@benkehoe
benkehoe / aws.opml
Last active May 20, 2024 10:51
AWS RSS feeds
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<opml version="1.0">
<head>
<title>AWS RSS feeds 2019-04-22</title>
</head>
<body>
<outline text="AWS" title="AWS">
<outline type="rss" text="Infrastructure &amp; Automation" title="Infrastructure &amp; Automation" xmlUrl="https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/infrastructure-and-automation/feed/" htmlUrl="https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/infrastructure-and-automation/"/>
<outline type="rss" text="AWS Developer Blog" title="AWS Developer Blog" xmlUrl="http://feeds.feedburner.com/AwsDeveloperBlog" htmlUrl="https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/developer/"/>
@LostKobrakai
LostKobrakai / date_time_generators.ex
Last active March 17, 2024 17:21
stream_data generators to create elixir date/time structs
defmodule DateTimeGenerators do
use ExUnitProperties
@time_zones ["Etc/UTC"]
def date do
gen all year <- integer(1970..2050),
month <- integer(1..12),
day <- integer(1..31),
match?({:ok, _}, Date.from_erl({year, month, day})) do
@5agado
5agado / Pandas and Seaborn.ipynb
Created February 20, 2017 13:33
Data Manipulation and Visualization with Pandas and Seaborn — A Practical Introduction
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@ChrisChares
ChrisChares / AsyncAwaitGenerator.md
Last active September 30, 2022 13:26
async/await with ES6 Generators & Promises

async/await with ES6 Generators & Promises

This vanilla ES6 function async allows code to yield (i.e. await) the asynchronous result of any Promise within. The usage is almost identical to ES7's async/await keywords.

async/await control flow is promising because it allows the programmer to reason linearly about complex asynchronous code. It also has the benefit of unifying traditionally disparate synchronous and asynchronous error handling code into one try/catch block.

This is expository code for the purpose of learning ES6. It is not 100% robust. If you want to use this style of code in the real world you might want to explore a well-tested library like co, task.js or use async/await with Babel. Also take a look at the official async/await draft section on desugaring.

Compatibility

  • node.js - 4.3.2+ (maybe earlier with

Getting Started in Scala

This is my attempt to give Scala newcomers a quick-and-easy rundown to the prerequisite steps they need to a) try Scala, and b) get a standard project up and running on their machine. I'm not going to talk about the language at all; there are plenty of better resources a google search away. This is just focused on the prerequisite tooling and machine setup. I will not be assuming you have any background in JVM languages. So if you're coming from Python, Ruby, JavaScript, Haskell, or anywhere…  I hope to present the information you need without assuming anything.

Disclaimer It has been over a decade since I was new to Scala, and when I was new to Scala, I was coming from a Java and Ruby background. This has probably caused me to unknowingly make some assumptions. Please feel free to call me out in comments/tweets!

One assumption I'm knowingly making is that you're on a Unix-like platform. Sorry, Windows users.

Getting the JVM

@leonardofed
leonardofed / README.md
Last active September 19, 2024 07:07
A curated list of AWS resources to prepare for the AWS Certifications


A curated list of AWS resources to prepare for the AWS Certifications

A curated list of awesome AWS resources you need to prepare for the all 5 AWS Certifications. This gist will include: open source repos, blogs & blogposts, ebooks, PDF, whitepapers, video courses, free lecture, slides, sample test and many other resources.


@nicerobot
nicerobot / funcE.go
Last active June 12, 2016 07:45
The versatility of Go errors
// Note: This is _just_ an example of the versatility of Go, or, more specifically, first-class functions and duck-typing.
package main
import "log"
type R string
type E func() string
// An example of a "catch" error function factory.
var Failure = func(message string, callback func()) error {
@jdevoo
jdevoo / tg2p.st
Last active May 27, 2024 21:48
Not so Terse Guide to Pharo
"**************************************************************************
* Allowable characters: *
* - a-z *
* - A-Z *
* - 0-9 *
* - .+/\*~<>@%|&? *
* - blank, tab, cr, ff, lf *
* *
* Variables: *
* - variables must be declared before use *
(ns background
(:require [clojure.tools.logging :as log])
(:import [java.util.concurrent]))
(defonce !executor (delay (java.util.concurrent.Executors/newCachedThreadPool)))
(defn background
"Calls the fn passed in a thread from a thread pool, returning immediately.
Unlike future, background does not swallow exceptions."
[f]