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Name: Patrick Jain-Taylor
Type: User
Bio: Luckiest Husband in the World. Professional Cloud Architect & Evangelist. Personal Tinkerer & Video Gamer. How can I help?
Twitter: PJainTaylor
Location: San Jose, California
Blog: https://resume.patrick.jaintaylor.family/
Patrick Jain-Taylor's Projects
Source files for diagrams used in Git for Teams workshops, sessions, videos, and the book.
Build and Run a Containerized Web Application using Docker and Amazon Elastic Container Service (ECS)
drawthe.net draws network diagrams dynamically from a text file describing the placement, layout and icons. Given a yaml file describing the hierarchy of the network and it's connections, a resulting diagram will be created.
ECS Workshop Demo for Capacity Providers
Part 4 of a 4 part ECS Workshop
Part 3 of a 4 part ECS workshop
Phase 1 of a 4 part ECS workshop
Excursion Project - Build Websites from Scratch
Program designed to read in Codemasters F1 telemetry data, and output improvements to car setups.
Devlab for Fargate
Script inspired by https://twitter.com/flagsmashupbot?lang=en
A bitcoin trading bot written in node
Repository for maintaining GitHub Pages repositories.
Example programs from "The Go Programming Language"
Notebooks and code for the book "Introduction to Machine Learning with Python"
Inspired by https://github.com/kryptonat/love-at-first-byte
Katacoda Scenarios
Bootstrap Kubernetes the hard way on Google Cloud Platform. No scripts.
Chapter 3 of Mike C. Kennedy's TalkPython "Mastering PyCharm" course,
TBD
A completely open source implementation of a Bitcoin Miner for Altera and Xilinx FPGAs. This project hopes to promote the free and open development of FPGA based mining solutions and secure the future of the Bitcoin project as a whole. A binary release is currently available for the Terasic DE2-115 Development Board, and there are compile-able projects for numerous boards.
Pledging support to support Terraform being Open Source
My personal repository.
My Github Page.
Connect things to your Raspberry Pi