Matt Lavin

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Matt Lavin

Matt Lavin

@mdlavin

Constantly trying to learn new things and solve new problems. Currently excited about #GraphQL #NodeJS #AWS #DevOps #strength #aging #finance #parenting

Raleigh, NC Katılım Ocak 2008
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LifeOmic
LifeOmic@LifeOmic·
Combine the LifeOmic Platform with Jupyter Notebooks and you get a powerful duo. Read more from Senior Software Engineer, Schaffer Stewart. hubs.li/Q01FDM2z0
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Matt Lavin@mdlavin·
@nedgar @AWSAmplify No, Amplify doesn't provide many UI components, just enough to help out with authentication. I haven't done any schema-driven form either
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Nick Edgar
Nick Edgar@nedgar·
@mdlavin @AWSAmplify Nice write up, Matt. Does Amplify offer anything higher level for UI, eg schema-driven forms, tables (or view models from back-end data in general)? Or is there preferred React framework you use for that? I’m playing around with Formik, which is decent but still pretty low-level.
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Matt Lavin@mdlavin·
AWS Amplify has saved me a ton of time and one of the few things it lacks is good support for custom Cognito auth domains. I did a write up about how its custom deployment support is flexible enough to support making it work: @matt.lavin/automating-cognito-custom-auth-domains-with-amplify-33e7b8f13266" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">medium.com/@matt.lavin/au… #aws @AWSAmplify
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Matt Lavin@mdlavin·
If you lead a team and want to get better at it, this is a great podcast: fs.blog/knowledge-proj… @shaneparrish consistently finds guests with helpful ideas. Thank you! I'll try to give more balanced feedback from now on
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Matt Lavin@mdlavin·
I've been getting the newsletter from teachingstartup.com for a couple weeks and every issue has been useful. If you are looking for practical advice about building and growing new businesses, @jproco is worth reading. P.S. Don't be scared off by the hideous colors
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Matt Lavin@mdlavin·
@FranckPachot @pg_xocolatl @jeremy_daly @schickling @dynamodb It's long enough ago that I don't remember the tweaking that was done. You're right though, there was surely a sufficiently good RDBMS design that would have worked too. I picked DynamoDB because we use it a lot and I could see a good design clearly.
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Franck Pachot
Franck Pachot@FranckPachot·
@mdlavin @pg_xocolatl @jeremy_daly @schickling @dynamodb I can understand the move to @DynamoDB (social network). But, what didn't scale? Which "tweaking SQL queries" was done to reduce response time? I'm always skeptical when I see databases full of UUID and called "storage systems". That's usually not an optimal design for RDBMS.
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Jeremy Daly
Jeremy Daly@jeremy_daly·
I've been spending a lot of time lately with @dynamodb in my #serverless applications, so I thought I'd share my surefire guide to migrating to it from #RDBMS. So here is… How to switch from RDBMS to #DynamoDB in *20* easy steps… (a thread)
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Matt Lavin@mdlavin·
SkillSpring: The product that my team and I have been working on is finally ready for public consumption. Help me out with an upvote if you like it: producthunt.com/posts/skillspr…
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Matt Lavin@mdlavin·
Warning: @webwatcher_ is not an honest company. After trying their software, and it failing to work, they refused to refund my payment. Even if I was an idiot and their software was fine, wouldn't it be smarter to refund and keep a positive image?
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