An Electron-based development tool for IBM Cloud Functions and Composer.
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An Electron-based development tool for IBM Cloud Functions and Composer.
Serverless bank check deposit processing with object storage and optical character recognition using Apache OpenWhisk powered by IBM Cloud Functions. See the Tech Talk replay for a demo.
Create a serverless, event-driven application with Apache OpenWhisk on IBM Cloud Functions that executes code in response to HTTP REST API calls.
🪲 🎶 Collection of serverless services for each cloud platform. 🎶 🪲
Build a Node.js chatbot that uses Watson services and webhooks to query an owner's manual
IBM Cloud Functions building block - Cloudant Trigger - This project provides a starting point for handling events from Cloudant with IBM Cloud Functions powered by Apache OpenWhisk.
Classify images as soon as you upload them in a database with serverless functions
Create and deploy your chatbot using Serverless
Realm & IBM Cloud Functions demo
Sample application using Watson Natural Language Understand and IBM Cloud Functions
IBM Cloud Functions action to send out email via SMTP
This project uses IBM Cloud Monitoring to save metrics from IBM Cloud Functions
Fork of https://developer.ibm.com/code/patterns/analyze-an-image-and-send-a-status-alert/ with updated code
Code for tutorial showing how to hook up Slack with Watson Assistant and a database like Db2
Build an IoT project with IBM Cloud Functions (serverless), Visual Recognition, Node-RED, Node.js and along with IoT Platform
Db2 database actions triggered from Slack and IBM Watson Conversation, based on OpenWhisk / IBM Cloud Functions
Serveless API from the Integration Project 6 of the college.
Sample application using Watson Natural Language Understand and IBM Cloud Functions
Song lyric analyzer with Watson Natural Language Understanding
Watson MQTT feed package for IBM Cloud Functions (based on Apache OpenWhisk)
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