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Show HN: MiroTalk – an alternative to Zoom / Teams
Show HN: MiroTalk – an alternative to Zoom / Teams
Show HN: Unikraft Cloud Platform: Unikernels-as-a-Service
Show HN: Irchiver, your full-resolution personal web archive
Show HN: I wrote a book about using Lambda with Go
Hi HN!<p>During the last few years, I worked on a few applications built with Go, running on AWS Lambda.<p>As I got to know the platform better, I started to find Go & Lambda to be a really productive combination. The applications were fast, and they ended up being much cheaper to run than what my team & I had built before. It’s probably not the best platform for _every_ application, but I was surprised at how much of our workload worked well on it.<p>As we brought new engineers on to our team and helped them get up to speed with the stack, I found that we were covering a lot of the same topics over and over — especially things like performance, testing and monitoring. Since this knowledge turned out to be very useful for our team, I decided to gather it into a book that will hopefully also be useful to others.<p>This is my first time putting something like this together, so I'm grateful for any feedback!<p>The book is at: https://kevinmcconnell.gumroad.com/l/lambda-go-book/hn (with HN discount ;))<p>There's also a link on that page to a free sample that you can download without registering.<p>Thanks!<p>Cheers,
Kevin
Show HN: I wrote a book about using Lambda with Go
Hi HN!<p>During the last few years, I worked on a few applications built with Go, running on AWS Lambda.<p>As I got to know the platform better, I started to find Go & Lambda to be a really productive combination. The applications were fast, and they ended up being much cheaper to run than what my team & I had built before. It’s probably not the best platform for _every_ application, but I was surprised at how much of our workload worked well on it.<p>As we brought new engineers on to our team and helped them get up to speed with the stack, I found that we were covering a lot of the same topics over and over — especially things like performance, testing and monitoring. Since this knowledge turned out to be very useful for our team, I decided to gather it into a book that will hopefully also be useful to others.<p>This is my first time putting something like this together, so I'm grateful for any feedback!<p>The book is at: https://kevinmcconnell.gumroad.com/l/lambda-go-book/hn (with HN discount ;))<p>There's also a link on that page to a free sample that you can download without registering.<p>Thanks!<p>Cheers,
Kevin
Show HN: I made a book with a hundred UI/UX tips
Hello.<p>This year I dived into UI/UX area and at the same time I work as a web developer. I sincerely love making good UI. But at my full time job it's not always possible due to different reasons =\<p>So I've been posting random UI/UX staff on Twitter, then I made a free book that had 50 tips (posted it here as well).<p>I decided to finish this year by collecting everything I learned and here it is: <a href="https://akcium.gumroad.com/l/ui-ux-tips" rel="nofollow">https://akcium.gumroad.com/l/ui-ux-tips</a>.<p>This time it's a paid one. But, you can check ~20 pages of it, just go to <a href="https://akcium.gumroad.com/l/ui-ux-tips-sample" rel="nofollow">https://akcium.gumroad.com/l/ui-ux-tips-sample</a>, put 0 in the price and download it for free.<p>I tried to illustrate almost every tip and provide some additional links.<p>This is especially useful for devs and founders who cannot afford a designer or just want to make their UI look decent.
Show HN: I made a book with a hundred UI/UX tips
Hello.<p>This year I dived into UI/UX area and at the same time I work as a web developer. I sincerely love making good UI. But at my full time job it's not always possible due to different reasons =\<p>So I've been posting random UI/UX staff on Twitter, then I made a free book that had 50 tips (posted it here as well).<p>I decided to finish this year by collecting everything I learned and here it is: <a href="https://akcium.gumroad.com/l/ui-ux-tips" rel="nofollow">https://akcium.gumroad.com/l/ui-ux-tips</a>.<p>This time it's a paid one. But, you can check ~20 pages of it, just go to <a href="https://akcium.gumroad.com/l/ui-ux-tips-sample" rel="nofollow">https://akcium.gumroad.com/l/ui-ux-tips-sample</a>, put 0 in the price and download it for free.<p>I tried to illustrate almost every tip and provide some additional links.<p>This is especially useful for devs and founders who cannot afford a designer or just want to make their UI look decent.
Show HN: Automatic proxy setup for SSH'able boxes that have no network access
Show HN: Automatic proxy setup for SSH'able boxes that have no network access
Show HN: Automatic proxy setup for SSH'able boxes that have no network access
Show HN: A tool to build real websites built exclusively in SVG
Show HN: A tool to build real websites built exclusively in SVG
Show HN: A tool to build real websites built exclusively in SVG
Show HN: I had some time yesterday so I made a GPT3 podcast to help you sleep
Show HN: I had some time yesterday so I made a GPT3 podcast to help you sleep
Show HN: I had some time yesterday so I made a GPT3 podcast to help you sleep
Show HN: I had some time yesterday so I made a GPT3 podcast to help you sleep
Show HN: Emoji to Scale
Show HN: Emoji to Scale