Truth be told this is the result of cumulative tangents that one goes through when tinkering with new technology. What if there was a cheaper, scalable way to serve and web pages and store data?
Aurelia is a JavaScript client framework for mobile, desktop and web leveraging simple conventions and empowering creativity.
Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3), provides developers and IT teams with secure, durable, highly-scalable cloud storage.
Amazon API Gateway is a fully managed service that makes it easy for developers to create, publish, maintain, monitor, and secure APIs at any scale.
Node.js® is a JavaScript runtime built on Chrome's V8 JavaScript engine. Node.js uses an event-driven, non-blocking I/O model that makes it lightweight and efficient.
AWS Lambda lets you run code without provisioning or managing servers. You pay only for the compute time you consume - there is no charge when your code is not running. With Lambda, you can run code for virtually any type of application or backend service - all with zero administration.
Amazon DynamoDB is a fast and flexible NoSQL database service for all applications that need consistent, single-digit millisecond latency at any scale. It is a fully managed cloud database and supports both document and key-value store models.
The LDAN projects are released under the terms of the license specified in the project's repository or if not specified, under the MIT license. The MIT License is simple and easy to understand and it places almost no restrictions on what you can do with LDAN.
You are joking right, privacy? You look good in that outfit ;)
All joking aside, we ask for the basic oauth scope along with an email in our demo.
If you choose to build something with LDAN, we ask that you keep the tracking
pixel intact so we can keep tabs on the domains that are using the tech - for street cred.
A few walkthroughs to get you up and running quickly... hopefully...