Name: Chamath Palihawadana
Type: User
Company: @The-Search-Bar @RGU-Computing @isee4xai @SurfEdge
Bio: Co-Founder & CTO The Search Bar | Attendr | SurfEdge -
AWS Community Builder - FL Researcher
Location: Aberdeen, UK and Colombo, Sri Lanka
Blog: www.chamath.me
Chamath Palihawadana's Projects
MIMIC Code Repository: Code shared by the research community for the MIMIC family of databases
Code demonstrated at ML4SEC workshop
Mobile Phone's Specification Comparison using a react web app
some helpers for browser automation
Hacktoberfest - a cloud native web app to manage your munro bagging journey
We used this application to download all the files from an S3 Bucket and then resize and migrate them.
Cloud services library for NodeJs
Wordpress Plugin for the not-paid JS
pFGD - Defending Against Gradient Inversion Attacks
A website that showcases interesting projects!
A Node+MongoDB application to manage projects
A starting point for Pulumi to use AWS APIG, Lambda, DynamoDB stack. In JS
Angular 2 QuickStart - source from the documentation
A progress-bar with round-corners(RC) for c# WinForm applications
React-Native library for detecting beacons (iOS and Android)
A easy to use react-native module to read RGU ID Card numbers and NFC
React Native bridge for Zoom SDK for iOS + Android
A messenger bot for http://reliefsupports.org/
A dashboard to manage scheduled requests using AWS services and React
Researcher Contributions
Sample PHP Integration of Deposits.lk
Recommender system API service which runs as a simplified web service.
Serverless Framework – Build web, mobile and IoT applications with serverless architectures using AWS Lambda, Azure Functions, Google CloudFunctions & more! –
Serverless Dynamodb Local Plugin - Allows to run dynamodb locally for serverless
A scheduled lambda that gets called to keep the function hot
A Simple boilerplate to get started with MongoDB and Serverless
serverless-mysql-sequelize-boilerplate
A simple serverless function to set a watermark to an existing pdf and return the updated pdf
Want tot run a lambda function in a scheduled manner? here's the boiler plate for it