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WeekGolf
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Deploy LangServe Application to AWS
You can get all the code for this example from here. This link provides an online IDE for this sample application. Click the Fork button in the upper right corner to create your own development environment, and then you can directly modify the code and deploy it to AWS in the browser.
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Rethinking a Cloud-Native Application Development Paradigm
Big Data Scenario: Word Count
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10 Ways for Kubernetes Declarative Configuration Management
Plutolang - Pluto is a new open-source programming language designed to help developers write cloud applications, making it easier to utilize cloud services. Developers can directly use required resources such as KV databases and message queues in their code based on business needs. Pluto uses static code analysis to obtain the infrastructure resource topology the application depends on and deploys the corresponding resource instances and applications on the specified cloud platform or Kubernetes.
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Building Cloud-Native Applications Made Easy with Pluto: A Guide for Developers
Developers define variables in their code, and Pluto takes care of automatically creating and managing the required cloud resource components based on those variables. This simplifies the process of deploying and managing cloud infrastructure, enabling developers to make better use of the cloud. Read more
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Infrastructure as Code Will be Written by AI
I'm currently working on a project with a similar concept. However, at the moment, I am using static program analysis technology to infer infrastructure dependencies. But I am considering using AI to deduce the dependencies and generate the final Infrastructure as Code. So, in the architecture, we can replace the deducer and generator with an implementation using AI, as shown in the diagram.
What are some alternatives?
MineCloud - An AWS CDK project to set up an almost free on-demand multiplayer server (Minecraft, Terraria, and more...) for a Discord community in just a few minutes
valheim-ecs-fargate-cdk - AWS CDK/Cloudformation to deploy a Valheim Server using ECS Fargate!
typing-dev - A Typing Practice Web App with various programming languages
t2d2 - Terraform Test Driven Development
cloudy - A tool for managing production-grade cloud clusters, infrastructure as code (IaC)
livecodes - Code Playground That Just Works!
tflint - A Pluggable Terraform Linter
infracost-azure-devops - Azure DevOps integration for Infracost. Shows cloud cost estimates for Terraform in pull requests for Azure DevOps repos and GitHub repos.
jsonnet - Jsonnet - The data templating language
OPA (Open Policy Agent) - Open Policy Agent (OPA) is an open source, general-purpose policy engine.
terraform-provider-aws - The AWS Provider enables Terraform to manage AWS resources.
cue - The home of the CUE language! Validate and define text-based and dynamic configuration