Paribesh Ranabhat's repositories
fargate-app-with-ssl-certificate
Repository from exanubes.com for Fargate App with a SSL Certificate
rabbitmq-getting-started
An example of how to connect to, send, and receive messages from RabbitMQ in python.
aws-cdk-examples
Example projects using the AWS CDK
banks-of-nepal-python
This project developed to build API that provides the list of commercial banks in Nepal. The goal is to provide all the data such as savings account interest, interest rate, exchange rates, housing loan interest etc.
building-ai
This repo contains notes for the Building AI course
clean-architecture
Example project showing off clean/hexagonal architecture concepts in Python
devOps-with-docker
This repo contains the solutions to the Introductory Course to Docker and docker-compose.
devOps-with-kubernetes
This repo contains the solutions to the DevOps with Kubernetes MOOC course.
example-code-2e
Example code for Fluent Python, 2nd edition (O'Reilly, 2021)
flask-on-docker
Flask + Docker
flask-vue-kubernetes
Flask + Vue + Postgres + Docker + Kubernetes
full-stack-fastapi-postgresql
Full stack, modern web application generator. Using FastAPI, PostgreSQL as database, Docker, automatic HTTPS and more.
gitignore
A collection of useful .gitignore templates
home-cluster
My home Kubernetes (k3s) cluster managed by GitOps (Flux)
intro-to-kubernetes
Introduction to Kubernetes
material-example
This repository has all of the example applications for https://devopswithkubernetes.com
median_pickup_time
The program help the courier operation managers to analyze pickup times.
movie-recommendation-app
The app recommends movie based on user preference.
presentations
Source material for presentations
python-notebooks-for-apache-kafka
A Series of Notebooks on how to start with Kafka and Python
ranabhat.github.io
Personal Resume Website
terraform-aws-dynamodb-table
Terraform module which creates DynamoDB table on AWS 🇺🇦
virtual-raspberry-pi-using-qemu
This repository provides an easy-to-follow guide and necessary scripts for macOS users to quickly set up a virtual Raspberry Pi environment using QEMU. With this setup, you can run Raspberry Pi OS on your Mac without needing physical hardware, allowing for rapid development and testing of Raspberry Pi projects.