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epanet-js
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Ask HN: Which personal projects got you hired?
I created a handful of application around water engineering/modelling [1], plus an open source library to run the simulations in javascript [2].
A water utility in Spain spun off a start up to create a similar web based water modelling application and they used my open source library.
They approached me and I joined them and have been able to maintain the open source library as part of my role.
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Ask HN: Have you created programs for only your personal use?
I work as a water engineer, specializing in building hydraulic models so water utilities can simulate their network.
A big part of that is calibrating them which can be time consuming, you look through hundreds of options. I create a few web based apps to help grind through these tasks but ultimately they were for my own use as a consultant to close projects quickly.
I did pull out the engine as its own open source library for other to use, and that ended up helping me get my current role where I can now maintain it and be paid at the same time.
- [OC] Water flowing through a utilities water network
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Ask HN: What is your current side-project?
https://github.com/modelcreate/epanet-js
I've built a few open source apps and few other little projects to help automate my workflow.
There are only a handful of providers of modelling software, most are commercial and one recently sold to Autodesk for $1B.
Not sure I'll convince the industry to change but I'm enjoying tinkering around and making my own small difference.
okta-aws-cli-assume-role
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Ask HN: What is your current side-project?
the fact that your tool is browser-less makes it quite interesting. Do you have plans to build support for AWS "assume role"?
I've used this Okta tool for a while but it requires a browser. https://github.com/oktadeveloper/okta-aws-cli-assume-role
PS: out of curiosity, why do you host your own instance of GitLab? What's the overhead like?
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How to use AWS CLI with Okta?
However, if you are unable to do that, you should be able to use https://github.com/oktadeveloper/okta-aws-cli-assume-role to get your temporary sts creds.
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