projen
tagger
projen | tagger | |
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2 | 3 | |
385 | 17 | |
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9.7 | 5.5 | |
over 3 years ago | over 3 years ago | |
TypeScript | Python | |
Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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projen
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How to Automatically Generate Request Models from TypeScript Interfaces
This project was created using projen. It was my first time using it but it has some fairly convenient features. I look forward to tracking it in the future. The important files are in the src/ folder.
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AWS open source news and updates No. 38
projen is an (alpha currently) open source project from Elad Ben-Israel called Projen, which you can think of as a CDK for software projects which you will be able to check out in the CDK Day video (50min into the video in the link above). Elad is looking for contributors and also maintainers, so if this is a project you are really enjoying, get in touch.
tagger
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Reflecting on 2020
For me personally, it was my first year working full time as a developer and I enjoyed it a lot. I had the opportunity to learn and use Java libraries like jOOQ and Vavr. (if you use Java and haven't tried them, give them a shot! ). Furthermore, I wrote my first Python tool (Tagger) and summarized my experience here. Aside from all the pandemic-related issues this year was pretty exciting for me and I'm curious to read about your accomplishments in the comments!
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AWS open source news and updates No. 38
tagger is an open source tool from Tobias Haindl that will help you to stay on top of your AWS resource tagging. Tobias has also written this great post that shows you how you can use this tool to report/audit on your current tagging coverage, and then use it to update/apply tags to your resources. I think this is going to be a very popular tool, as good tagging hygiene is foundational to good Cloud governance and management.
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Lessons learned from writing my first python package
A short summary of lessons I learned from writing my first python packages: taggercore and taggercli. More infos about them can be found here:
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