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Creating a Python Development Environment on Amazon EC2

In the last two blog posts of this series we discussed how to set up a local VM-based development environment for a cloud application, and then built a Flask-RESTful app within this environment. Today, we’ll take our app to AWS, and we’ll set up a remote development environment. The environment we’l…

Ernst Haagsman
Ernst Haagsman December 21, 2017
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Building an API using Flask-RESTful, and using the PyCharm HTTP Client

In the previous blog post in this series, I created a Vagrant VM and provisioned it with Ansible for Python development. In this part, we’ll have a look at a larger application which is configured in the same way. In this post, I’ll introduce an application that I’ll be using for more blog posts in…

Ernst Haagsman
Ernst Haagsman December 18, 2017
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Developing in a VM with Vagrant and Ansible

One of the things that could make developing cloud applications hard, would be differences between the dev environment and the production environment. This is why one of the factors of the twelve factor app is maintaining dev-prod parity. Today we’ll start a blog series about developing cloud applic…

Ernst Haagsman
Ernst Haagsman December 11, 2017
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