# Coding
Continuous Deployment of AWS Batch with CircleCI
At Blinkist, we use AWS Batch to spin up compute instances to process some of our assets. This post is about how we use CircleCI's to continuously deploy changes to the Docker Image used by the AWS Batch Job Definition.
LinkMoving My Blog to the Moon 🌘, Beyond 🚀 & Back Again 🌍
For many years, I maintained a Wordpress blog, which ran on my Hetzner server. Two-and-a-half years ago, I decided to get rid of it, and this is how it went.
LinkDiving Deeper Into MJML
Last year, our colleague Hugo Giraudel wrote a blog post about integrating MJML into Rails. After working with it for a while in some of our other projects and with the recent upgrade of the language to version 3, we thought that it's time for an update!
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LinkI Made a Web Map!
For one of my side projects I used Leaflet.js to display a mobile friendly interactive map of Berlin. I decided against an "ordinarily" looking map, because I was interested in learning how to make and style my own map.
LinkCoding Da Vinci - Der Kultur-Hackathon
Coding Da Vinci ist ein Hackathon, der mehrmals jährlich in verschiedenen deutschen Städten stattfindet. Dabei werden in mehrwöchigen Sprints technologische Projekte und Prototypen mit Open Data von deutschen Kultureinrichtungen entwickelt und anschließend bei einer Abschlussveranstaltung präsentiert.
LinkMake Gmaps4Rails and Grid-a-Licious Work Together
For my Coding Da Vinci Project "Aufbau Ost-Berlin" we decided to show a list of building-names and link them to markers on Google Maps.
LinkHow I Started Learning Ruby on Rails
I've started to learn Ruby on Rails (RoR or simply Rails) and here are some of my experiences about how to become a Rails developer.
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