Published: 29. January 2022 • go, aws
The first part of setting up an HTTP API back end on AWS shows you how to configure Amazon API Gateway and Amazon DynamoDB and build and deploy an AWS Lambda in Go to form the back end for a simple todo web application.
Published: 29. January 2022 • go, aws
The second part of setting up an HTTP API back end on AWS shows you how to transform the single-user application from the first part into a multi-user application where users can sign-up and sign in. User authentication will be implemented with Amazon Cognito and OAuth2.
Published: 22. January 2022 • javascript, database, ionic
In this blog post, I will show you an example of the new live query feature in Dexie.js 3.2 that enables an application to subscribe to IndexedDB queries.
Published: 22. January 2022 • go, java, aws
In this blog post, I take a look at S3 Select, a service that enables an application to access Amazon S3 objects with SQL SELECT. Code examples in Java and Go
Published: 30. January 2022 • selfhost
In this article, I show you how to install Plausible Analytics, a self-hosted, open-source website analytics application.
Published: 15. January 2022 • go, java, aws
In this blog post, I show you how to send and receive Protocol Buffers messages over Amazon Simple Queue Service (SQS). The examples of producers (send) and consumers (receive) are written in Java and Go.
Published: 10. February 2022 • Updated: 11. March 2023 • go
Various ways how to access the Pwned Passwords database from have i been pwned with Go