Open source web app. Built with React, Material-UI, Next, Express, Mongoose, MongoDB.
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Open source web app. Built with React, Material-UI, Next, Express, Mongoose, MongoDB.
Build your own SaaS business with SaaS boilerplate. Productive stack: React, Material-UI, Next, MobX, WebSockets, Express, Node, Mongoose, MongoDB. Written with TypeScript.
Serverless email forwarding using AWS Lambda and SES
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A Pi Zero and Motion based webcamera that forwards images to Amazon Web Services for Image Processing
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AWS SES example in NodeJS using lambda
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Configures a domain hosted on Route53 to work with AWS Simple Email Service (SES).
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A template for NodeJS backend projects
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A small monitoring tool which runs in AWS Lambda
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Self-hosted email subscriptions list using serverless AWS stack
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