Simply stated, this repository is the next incarnation of The Globe In My BucketList Application (TGIMBA). TGIMBA, with this and its previous versions, is a vehicle that I use to learn technology relative to my current position as well as perform other technology experiments. This time, it will live on as an AWS cloud native application.
These items are also related to this project.
Project(s):
- TgimbaNetCore (https://github.com/ehelin/TgimbaNetCore/) - .NET Core/API/Vanilla JS and Angular TypeScript 9version (predecessor to AWS Cloud Native Version version).
- TGIMBA (https://github.com/ehelin/TGIMBA) - JQuery/.NET Framework Web/API version (predecessor to .NET Core version).
- TGIMBANodeJSAPI (https://github.com/ehelin/TGIMBANodeJSAPI) - Node JS API w/docker containers (never deployed).
- TGIMBAAndroid (https://github.com/ehelin/TGIMBAAndroid) - Java based Android client (deployed, but later deprecated).
- TGIMBAWindows81_WindowsPhone81 (https://github.com/ehelin/TGIMBAWindows81_WindowsPhone81) - Windows phone/desktop client (never deployed).
- SimulatedCyberAttacks (https://github.com/ehelin/SimulatedCyberAttacks) - Simulated cyber attacks on .NET Framework version of TGIMBA.
Blog Post(s):
- Cloud Native Series
- TGIMBA – Going AWS Native – Part 9 – Full .NET Core 3.1 Vanilla JS Website Running on AWS using Aurora PostgreSQL Database, deployed via a Code Pipeline to an EC2 instance and config from Parameter Store and Secret Manager
- TGIMBA – Going AWS Native – Part 8 – Full .NET Core 3.1 Vanills JS Website Running localhost using Aurora PostgreSQL Database and config from Parameter Store and Secret Manager
- TGIMBA – Going AWS Native – Part 7 – New Aurora PostgreSQL Database w/Existing Entity Framework Core Data Access Layer
- TGIMBA – Going AWS Native – Part 6 – New domain/landing point using the AWS Certificate Manager, Application Elastic Load Balancer (ELB) and Route 53 for DNS
- TGIMBA – Going AWS Native – Part 5 – Adding Docker/Pipeline To TGIMBA
Parts 1-4 are on NetCore3_1SampleApp
Download the zip file, open up in Visual Studio, clean, restore packages, build and run.