Google App Engine Boilerplate
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Google App Engine Boilerplate
A GitHub Action that deploys source code to Google App Engine.
A sample project entirely written in Kotlin. Backend/Frontend with Ktor and Android app.
A turnkey solution for a fictitious real estate business
Open source uber-like apps (passenger/driver) build with Flutter
⛅️ DNS Zone Files ready to import on CloudFlare for easy configurations of common configs. Files are in BIND Format.
Create awesome apps on Google App Engine in a snap
Source code of ALPR (Automatic License Plate Recognition System) 🔥
[UNMAINTAINED] A dark theme for Facebook. Available as a Stylish user skin and a custom theme in Social Fixer for Facebook.
This repo is for the codelabs (free, online, self-paced tutorials) showing developers how to migrate their Google App Engine applications from the Python 2 runtime to the 2nd generation Python3 App Engine or Cloud Run serverless container services. The repo for the code samples in the documentation are elsewhere: https://github.com/GoogleCloudPl…
This repo is for the codelabs (free, online, self-paced tutorials) showing developers how they can deploy the same app locally *and* to all three fully-managed serverless compute platforms from Google Cloud w/just minor config changes.
Implemented a cloud-based real-time face-swapping tool to swap faces in a video. Used CNN auto-encoder based deepfake algorithm and Google Cloud Platform (GCP) based services - Google App Engine (GAE), Google AI Platform for efficient deployment on cloud
📭 📜 Contact/demo form handler for static websites. Deploy in minutes on Google App Engine, Kubernetes, or Docker. Tested with Hugo static site generator.
Gradle plugin that provides tasks for managing Gaelyk projects
publish application to GAE in your GitHub workflow.
Creating Regression Models Of Building Emissions On Google Cloud
Examples of Python web apps running on the 2nd generation Google App Engine (GAE)
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