Python examples on Google Cloud Platform (GCP). How to manage Compute Engine VM instances, Cloud Storage buckets, etc.
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Python examples on Google Cloud Platform (GCP). How to manage Compute Engine VM instances, Cloud Storage buckets, etc.
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Analysis of 311 Service Requests for the City of NYC (from 2010 to 2023) Tech: Prefect cloud, dbt core, BigQuery, Compute Engine, CloudRun, Artifact Registry, Terraform, Docker
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Run Jupyter Notebooks (and store data) on Google Cloud Platform.
Automate health reporting and bring order in your Looker instance
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Automatically update Cloud DNS with GCE instance IP addresses upon startup or shutdown.
Ansible script to install DC/OS on Google Compute Engine
The Cloud SDK is a set of tools for Cloud Platform. It contains gcloud, gsutil, and bq, which you can use to access Google Compute Engine, Google Cloud Storage, Google BigQuery, and other products and services from the command-line. You can run these tools interactively or in your automated scripts.
NYC-311 Service Insights: A data-driven analysis of NYC's non-emergency service requests from 2010 to 2023
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ML service for "Chatbot for optimizing customer operations" case given by Traveloka SG
Extract stock market data, then uploading it to GCP using Airflow, GCS, BigQuery and Spark
Speed benchmarking a 7B LLM on different gcloud VMs (using llama.cpp)
This repository it's for the challenge at HotelQuickly company in the role DevOps Engineer.
An alternative to aws lambda and gcp compute-engine. just for python. Its not quite there but its a start
Demonstation of how to launch Docker containers from App Engine using Compute Engine
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