Jonathan Beverly (jrbeverly)'s Projects
Extendable version manager with support for Ruby, Node.js, Elixir, Erlang & more
Prototyping a concept of an awesome-list based on yaml files.
Explore using aws iam assume role with cert
SAM Application for a simple chat application based on WebSockets in API Gateway
Experimenting with AWS SCPs & Organization Units
Prototype running of New-PSSession in an AWS PowerShell Lambda
Experimenting with lambda as on-demand app
code-server running on AWS Lightsail
Prototyping ideas with using Bazel and AWS Cloud Development Kit to create cloudformation templates
Experimenting with using bazel to package+test glue shell scripts
A collection of example usages of rules_csharp for development purposes
Exploring enabling bazel toolchains with an external 'toolchain' file
Experimenting with using bazel & jsonett to generate data from configuration files
Experiments with conftest, terraform workflow
Exploring bazel toolchains mirrored in AWS S3
Fiddling with one of the Bevy examples for provisioning a window with Bevy.
IAM-less AWS API access for humans.
Leverage a few basic machine learning concepts to assist you and a client with finding the best selling price for their home.
Experimenting with using the .NET library BullsEye
CharityML is a fictitious charity organization that was established to provide financial support for people eager to learn machine learning.
Website in AWS S3 with authenticated access
Experimenting with cobra docs generation
Prebuilt, development environment in the browser – powered by VS Code
A proof of concept for generation of strongly typed paths using the Roslyn Framework.
Experimenting with generating code from Cuelang definitions
Applying unsupervised learning techniques on product spending data to identify customer segments hidden in the data.
Experimenting with the EntityModel for interface boundaries
A multi-client, multi-server environment that relies on a binder to facilitate an RPC system.
Identify a canine breed from an image.
A set of vim, zsh, git, and configuration files.