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Migrating A Lot of State with Python and the Terraform Cloud API

Overview One of the first questions I hear in the field after explaining the merits of Terraform Cloud (TFC) is: how hard is it to migrate all my existing state? This is a fair question. When you have built up years worth of Terraform configuration and state over time, it can…

Terraform

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Migrating A Lot of State with Python and the Terraform Cloud API
Migrating A Lot of State with Python and the Terraform Cloud API
Terraform

10 min read


Feb 25, 2021

[2016–11–10] MemSQL, Tableau, and the Democratization of Data

Originally published on the MemSQL Blog. We love fast databases. It makes the experience of interacting with your database that much more enjoyable.” — Tableau Today’s business decisions are about seconds, not minutes. To accommodate this trend, businesses have moved to evidence-backed decision making and widespread data access. Modern business…

Memsql

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[2016–11–10] MemSQL, Tableau, and the Democratization of Data
[2016–11–10] MemSQL, Tableau, and the Democratization of Data
Memsql

3 min read


Feb 25, 2021

[2016–10–18] Election 2016: Analyzing Real-Time Twitter Sentiment with MemSQL Pipelines

Originally published on the MemSQL Blog. November is nearly upon us, with the spotlight on Election 2016. This election has been amplified by millions of digital touchpoints. In particular, Twitter has risen in popularity as a forum for voicing individual opinions as well as tracking statements directly from the candidates…

Memsql

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[2016–10–18] Election 2016: Analyzing Real-Time Twitter Sentiment with MemSQL Pipelines
[2016–10–18] Election 2016: Analyzing Real-Time Twitter Sentiment with MemSQL Pipelines
Memsql

4 min read


Feb 25, 2021

[2015–02–18] How Pinterest Measures Real-Time User Engagement with Spark

Originally published on the MemSQL Blog. Setting the Stage for Spark With Spark on track to replace MapReduce, enterprises are flocking to the open source framework in effort to take advantage of its superior distributed data processing power. IT leads that manage infrastructure and data pipelines of high-traffic websites are running Spark-in particular, Spark Streaming…

Memsql

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[2015–06–17] How Pinterest Measures Real-Time User Engagement with Spark
[2015–06–17] How Pinterest Measures Real-Time User Engagement with Spark
Memsql

3 min read


Feb 25, 2021

[2014–10–01] The Internet of Furbies

Originally published on the MemSQL Blog. At MemSQL engineering there are few things we love as much as building great products. One, however, is a good laugh. This past weekend a team from MemSQL set out to make our mothers proud at Cultivated Wit’s Comedy Hack Day, an event for…

Furby

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[2014–10–01] The Internet of Furbies
[2014–10–01] The Internet of Furbies
Furby

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Feb 25, 2021

[2013–11–23] Setting up Sublime Text 3 from the Command Line

To make Sublime Text available via the command line argument subl use: sudo ln -s “/Applications/Sublime Text.app/Contents/SharedSupport/bin/subl” /usr/bin/subl Then to use your editor as the default for git commits and such, enter: git config — global core.editor “sub — wait”

Sublimetext

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Sublimetext

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Feb 25, 2021

[2013–11–14] Workshop: Wireframing Tools and Techniques w/ Carolyn Chandler

What is a wireframe? — a visual guide that represents the skeletal framework of a website. Wireframes are created for the purpose of arranging elements to best accomplish a particular purpose. Capture ideas and sketch lo-fi interfaces. At this stage you are thinking about what features not whether or not…

Wireframing

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[2013–11–14] Workshop: Wireframing Tools and Techniques w/ Carolyn Chandler
[2013–11–14] Workshop: Wireframing Tools and Techniques w/ Carolyn Chandler
Wireframing

4 min read


Feb 25, 2021

[2013–11–05] Setting up a Raspberry Pi web server using Node & Express

What you’ll need: At the start: USB Keyboard Monitor Ethernet connection HDMI Cable or Video Composite Cable Always: Raspberry Pi Power Source 4GB SD Card GitHub Account Optional: A computer for SSH access, and formatting the SD card (OSX assumed for this tutorial) USB WiFi Dongle (or not if you…

Raspberry Pi

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Raspberry Pi

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Feb 25, 2021

[2013–10–10] FeedAl: Twitter Triggered Motor with Johnny-Five, Arduino and Raspberry Pi

This article expands on my previous topic Setting up a Raspberry Pi web server using Node & Express and it assumes that you have your Raspberry Pi set up in that fashion, or a fashion similar to it. (1) Arduino Uno Board (1) Raspberry Pi (Model B) (1) Red LED …

Arduino

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Arduino

6 min read


Feb 25, 2021

[2013–09–10] jQuery Conference 2013: Austin

Because the formatting in Medium is so limiting, find the full version of these notes in this gist. This is also from 2013, so a lot of this isn’t relevant anymore, just want to have it in the medium account. 10 Sept 2013 The State of jQuery — Dave Methvin Bower and NPM dependency management out next month. Finding forced…

JavaScript

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JavaScript

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Neil Dahlke

Neil Dahlke

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Engineer. @hashicorp , formerly @memsql , @UChiResearch . @depaulu alum.

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