A resume website hosted using AWS S3, inspired by Forrest Brazeal's book "The Cloud Resume Challenge"
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A resume website hosted using AWS S3, inspired by Forrest Brazeal's book "The Cloud Resume Challenge"
This is one of the project in Udacity AWS Cloud Architect Nanodegree.
This Project is created using AWS Cloud
Practice code and things for AWS stack
This repo is the course project of the Udacity Nanodegree program AWS Solution Architect
Project of Udacity course called "Deploy a high-availability web app using CloudFormation"
This repository contains a set of AWS CloudFormation templates to automate the creation of a serverless static website including the whole end to end process.
Java Theory Quiz on AWS with RDS: SpringBoot App, Hibernate DDL auto create and MySQL INIT data.sql
AWS Cloud Architect: Recoverability in AWS
Multi-page website primarily focused on front-end to showcase DOM manipulation and adding functionality to DOM elements using JavaScript.
The official website for the Reroll project.
My attempt at AWS Cloud Resume Challenge
Single-page website with functional contact form for showcasing projects, skills and information about myself.
Kittens Carousel is a static website application deployed with Apache Web Server on AWS Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) Instance using AWS Cloudformation Service.
Hands On Practice to create a highly available solutions to common use cases on AWS
PetMe is a serverless application for cats to communicate with their owner built on AWS. Through the PetMe application, users can define the time their cats want to be pet, customise a personal message and chose how they would like to be notified (e-mail and/or phone number).
Enes's Millennium Age Carousel is a static website application deployed on AWS Simple Storage Service (S3), served through CloudFront and Route 53 using AWS CloudFormation Service.
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