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Building a Django App for Finance Professionals
Six Feet Up helped a U.S.-based financial services company future-proof the application that its finance professionals use by building new features using adaptable, open-source technologies and moving it to the cloud, while also training its developers to use these technologies.
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Building a COVID Check App With Django and React
Six Feet Up’s experts helped Central New Mexico Community College rebuild its existing return-to-campus application using Django and React for a faster, more flexible platform.
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DB Migration: 2 AWS Services Compared
An analysis of two approaches to partial database migration: Amazon Managed Workflows for Apache Airflow (MWAA) in combination with dblink; or AWS Database Migration Service (AWS DMS).
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Python Apps Streamline Battery Energy Storage Ops
A suite of Python applications replaced outdated Excel systems, enhancing process efficiency and scalability.
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Lambda vs. Fargate: The Cost of Running 24/7
A quick comparison of AWS Lambda and Fargate to see which option is the more affordable for running regularly occurring, long-running processes.
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Connect GitHub Actions and AWS using OIDC
With OpenID Connect (OIDC) Identity Provider for GitHub Actions, GitHub Actions simply and conveniently interacts with AWS. In this post, you’ll see an example Terraform configuration for setting up the authentication and an Actions workflow that uses it.
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The Importance of Precise Error Messages
Using the S3 Presigned URLs and Presigned Posts features almost had the Six Feet Up team stumped, but after some troubleshooting, uploads were a breeze.
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Secrets of Building Python Container Images for AWS Lambda
Today, developers can use container images for AWS Lambda code — a helpful way to run much more complex code in a familiar package. However, there are some non-obvious differences that can make building Python app images for AWS Lambda frustrating.
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Improve and Automate Plone Caching with collective.cloudfront
collective.cloudfront is a Plone add-on designed to watch for Purge notifications from plone.app.caching and send the corresponding invalidation requests to an instance of Amazon’s CloudFront.
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Serverless Django: Exploring the State of the Art on AWS
As deployment options for web apps have multiplied in the past few years, AWS Lambda continues to stand out as a powerful, simple way to run a web app with minimal maintenance and cost — if there is low traffic.
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