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aws-python-utilities
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AWS Lambda Price Extractor - Python Utility
I thought the code could be useful to others, so I have shared it on my github repository. The remainder of this post will explain what I'm doing in the code to get lambda price for each region.
- Python utilities for AWS
- AWS SQS Workbench - A Simple & Non-Technical Tool To Interact With AWS SQS
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AWS SQS Workbench - A Simple & Non-Technical Way To Access AWS SQS
Keep an eye out for updates as I add new features and improvements. If you find a bug in the workbench, please post a bug report so I can fix and further improve it.
- Python code to Start/Stop/Delete/Create AWS synthetic canaries
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Stop/Start EC2 By Id, Type Or Platform
Assume you have a large number of EC2 instances running in your test/production environment, with different instance types and platforms, such as t2.micro, t4g.2xlarge, c4.2xlarge, and r5.4xlarge. You only wish to stop c4.2xlarge for the time being, or only instances running the Windows operating system. So, how can you accomplish that with just an instance id? I built a Python script to help me do that. You can do the following with the current version:
best-of-python
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Which not so well known Python packages do you like to use on a regular basis and why?
You may be interested in this best-of-python list on github.
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I am a proficient Python coder whose learning has plateaued. Any really useful libraries I should look into learning? Taking recommendations.
I suggest looking at this and this github links which group many of the most used/useful python libraries by their category of use.
- ml-tooling/best-of-python A ranked list of awesome Python open-source libraries & tools. Updated weekly.
- Best of Python
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[P] best-of-ml-python: A ranked list of awesome machine learning Python libraries
best-of-python: General overview of Python libraries & tools
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