Feel free to contact me at [email protected] or tweet at me @statisticsftw
This is a rough outline of how we utilize next.js and S3/Cloudfront. Hope it helps!
It assumes some knowledge of AWS.
Feel free to contact me at [email protected] or tweet at me @statisticsftw
This is a rough outline of how we utilize next.js and S3/Cloudfront. Hope it helps!
It assumes some knowledge of AWS.
"use strict"; | |
// Load plugins | |
const autoprefixer = require("autoprefixer"); | |
const browsersync = require("browser-sync").create(); | |
const cp = require("child_process"); | |
const cssnano = require("cssnano"); | |
const del = require("del"); | |
const eslint = require("gulp-eslint"); | |
const gulp = require("gulp"); |
'use strict'; | |
/** | |
* Lambda@Edge to log CloudFront event and context. | |
* Note: this runs in Lambda@Edge which means it runs in a variety | |
* of regions, the region closest to the browser making the request. | |
* So be sure and check other regions if you don't see the logs in | |
* CloudWatch in the region you normally use. | |
* | |
* https://medium.com/@jbesw/postcards-from-lambda-the-edge-11a43f215dc1 |
#include <stdint.h> | |
#include <stdio.h> | |
#include <stdlib.h> | |
// munged from https://github.com/simontime/Resead | |
namespace sead | |
{ | |
class Random | |
{ |
class Spiderman { | |
lookOut() { | |
alert('My Spider-Sense is tingling.'); | |
} | |
} | |
let miles = new Spiderman(); | |
miles.lookOut(); |