Cloud Scheduler can help you there 2 Martin: Combine your Google Calender with that Mailing Function, let is go through all of your Appointments and get emailed if the Title of the Appointment contains “Meeting”. You are welcome ✌️
Hey just thought I would let you guys know I've been doing this for like 10 years using the Google alerts feature / customize news feature. While it isn't my own function it is in the cloud and it is free and it is serverless. And I didn't write a line of code.
If you use Cloud Functions, you can write your cron jobs in Node.js, Python, Go, Java, C#, Ruby, or PHP. If you use Cloud Run Jobs, you can use any programming language that can run in a container for your cron jobs. I have several cron jobs that are written in shell script, for example.
You might have heard RSS feeds. Many free and open source RSS readers are available. Not need to build apis or cron jobs to get HackerNews new article updates. FYI. Good information though.
Thats how real conversations happen?
I've been doing it wrong my whole life.
Cloud Scheduler can help you there 2 Martin: Combine your Google Calender with that Mailing Function, let is go through all of your Appointments and get emailed if the Title of the Appointment contains “Meeting”. You are welcome ✌️
Excellent!
May I know the model of earbud Dustin using? The mic quality is OK.
Hey just thought I would let you guys know I've been doing this for like 10 years using the Google alerts feature / customize news feature. While it isn't my own function it is in the cloud and it is free and it is serverless. And I didn't write a line of code.
Agreed -- "no code" is the best kind of code!
is only python available for cron jobs?
If you use Cloud Functions, you can write your cron jobs in Node.js, Python, Go, Java, C#, Ruby, or PHP.
If you use Cloud Run Jobs, you can use any programming language that can run in a container for your cron jobs. I have several cron jobs that are written in shell script, for example.
Heyy 1st comment, loved the new teachable machines.
If reading things from a feed and sending an email is soo easy, why did Google stopped Reader?
this video makes me never want to use gcloud
You might have heard RSS feeds. Many free and open source RSS readers are available. Not need to build apis or cron jobs to get HackerNews new article updates. FYI.
Good information though.
They know what RSS is, the point of the video is to understand the capabilities
cringe
Please take me in Google, I am write now 14 and I know Java, html,css,java script.
Yes seriously. Please take me in Google.