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    immortal

    immortal

    A *nix cross-platform (OS agnostic) supervisor

    ...The main idea behind immortal is to keep up and running services forever even if the server is rebooted the service should be started and based on the requirements probably the services may start in sequence by waiting for others to start, wait some seconds before starting, etc, but at the end the idea remains, “run something forever” and in case exist just restart it. Doing this could be tricky, mainly because if you just want to launch your service/worker/daemon, etc you may not want to spend to much time understanding how to properly launch something in the operating system your company is using. Probably you just join a new team and when are about to deploy, found out that the production servers are not using the OS you were used to besides they don’t support/have your known supervisor, have a mix of init/upstart scripts.
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    react-redux-firebase

    react-redux-firebase

    Redux bindings for Firebase. Includes React Hooks and Higher Order

    ...Population capability (similar to mongoose's populate or SQL's JOIN). Support small data ( using value ) or large datasets ( using child_added, child_removed, child_changed).
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    AWS Serverless Workshops

    AWS Serverless Workshops

    Code and walkthrough labs to set up serverless applications

    This repository contains a collection of workshops and other hands-on content that will guide you through building various serverless applications using AWS Lambda, Amazon API Gateway, Amazon DynamoDB, AWS Step Functions, Amazon Kinesis, and other services. This workshop shows you how to build a dynamic, serverless web application. You'll learn how to host static web resources with Amazon S3, how to use Amazon Cognito to manage users and authentication, and how to build a RESTful API for...
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    CMS on PHP5 and MySQL. Add data on you site easy! The forum explains how to join the developer group.
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