Name: javier ramírez
Type: User
Company: https://questdb.io
Bio: Developer Advocate at QuestDB and all around happy person. Fan of open source, tech communities, and data/ML. Ex-AWS, Ex Google Developer Expert. He/him
Twitter: supercoco9
Location: Madrid, Spain
Blog: http://javier-ramirez.com
javier ramírez's Projects
list all my google cloud resources, filtering out the ones that are costing me money
Have fun making command-line Ruby apps with this easy to use DSL
Conference manager on the cloud using Go and Google Cloud
parse your google location history (timeline) after exporting from google takeout
:mag: Haystack is an open source NLP framework that leverages Transformer models. It enables developers to implement production-ready neural search, question answering, semantic document search and summarization for a wide range of applications.
Ingest data from influx http into questdb via telegraf
Scalable datastore for metrics, events, and real-time analytics
Flink simple pipeline using Kafka, then Kinesis Data Streams. Code developed during a 60 minutes session of live coding over twitch for AWS Innovate. Strongly inspired by both the Flink and AWS Kinesis Analytics getting started examples
javier ramirez at github
Better SQL in Jupyter. 📊
This demo shows how to create local Apache Flink pipelines reading from/to Kafka, then also aggregating data and writting to Elasticsearch, then reading from Kinesis Data Streams. All the local pipelines can be deployed on Kinesis Data Analytics for Flink (optionally with Amazon Managed Streaming for Kafka and Amazon Elasticsearch Service)
Karpenter is a Kubernetes Node Autoscaler built for flexibility, performance, and simplicity.
rails plugin to send twitter updates every time an ActionMailer model sends an e-mail. Only selected ActionMailer models will be twittered
several scripts I use
sample dataset used in mongodb atlas cluster for local testing purpose
Lightweight Ruby
ipython notebooks for fun
📙 Amazon Web Services — a practical guide
A registry of publicly available datasets on AWS
lee el titulo
A lightweight planet, without steroids. Forked for cosmetic purposes (CSS changes)
Apache BEAM Sink for the QuestDB time-series database
send queries to questdb over rest api using oauth
The QuestDB Playbook: Patterns and Snippets for Time-Series Practitioners
quickstart to work with questdb
Exploration of the stackoverflow data dump using questdb time series database
The official QuestDB website, database documentation and blog.
Some scripts to work with demo datasets for questdb
Postgres CLI with autocompletion and syntax highlighting