Name: Rory Bramwell
Type: User
Company: Pythian
Bio: DevOps Architect at Pythian :: Interested in: Cloud, DevOps, Data Eng, NoSQL Dev/DBA, Software Eng, AI/ML/DL, Graphs, Cybersecurity
Twitter: RoryBramwell
Location: Montego Bay, Jamaica
Rory Bramwell's Projects
Open Source Curriculum for CNCF Certification Courses
customer scripts
cyanite stores your metrics
A Command Line Interface for Neo4j's Cypher.
A JavaScript visualization library for HTML and SVG.
General-purpose web UI for Kubernetes clusters
Serverless Dashboard – A desktop application providing a graphical user interface for the Serverless Framework, AWS Lambda, Google CloudFunctions & more! -
The exceptionally handsome dashboard framework in Ruby and Coffeescript.
This repository hosts sample pipelines
Google Cloud Dataflow provides a simple, powerful model for building both batch and streaming parallel data processing pipelines.
Run in all nodes of your cluster before the cluster starts - lets you customize your cluster
Compiled Notes for all 9 courses in the Coursera Data Science Specialization
Datasticks - The Lightweight, 100% Open Source Alternative to Continuously Train and Deploy Streaming ML and AI Pipelines
Automatically exported from code.google.com/p/appengine-ndb-experiment
Demo environment used as part of Dataworks Summit Sydney 2017
PowerShell module to help dbas be more productive
Free universal database manager and SQL client
This is neo4j desktop app which analyses a neo4j database.
DC/OS Build and Release tools
Local DC/OS cluster provisioning
Course Materials for Domain-Driven Design and Event-Driven Microservices Online Class
Change data capture for a variety of databases. http://debezium.io Please log issues in our JIRA at https://issues.jboss.org/projects/DBZ/issues
Examples for running Debezium (Configuration, Docker Compose files etc.)
Your Debian-based data center in a box -
a general attribution framework
Full-stack JavaScript Framework for Cloud-Native Web Applications using Microservices Architecture
DeepWalk - Deep Learning for Graphs
letsencrypt/acme client implemented as a shell-script – just add water