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2025-08-30
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However in this time of slowing down and in a sense stillness I find that in me a lot of old and new wounds, anger, hatred and desire for revenge and justice are starting to bubble to the surface. If you read my previous blog you can sort of understand why./p> footer classpost-footer> a classread-more hrefhttp://markgituma.com/post/christian/god-and-revenge/>Read More →/a> /footer>/article> article classpost-entry> header classpost-header> h3 classpost-title>a hrefhttp://markgituma.com/post/christian/02-a-good-god-and-suffering-are-they-mutually-exclusive/ classpost-link>A Good God and the presence of Suffering, are they mutually exclusive?/a>/h3> p classpost-meta>@Mark Gituma · Oct 5, 2019 · 9 min read/p> /header> p classpost-summary>I was having a conversation with a good friend about our different world views, she was approaching it from a spiritual almost mystic perspective and I was coming form a Christian point of view. We weren’t trying to convert each other but trying to understand what we each believe and still respect each other afterwards.One of the points she brought up was the question, if God is good and loving why is there suffering?/p> footer classpost-footer> a classread-more hrefhttp://markgituma.com/post/christian/02-a-good-god-and-suffering-are-they-mutually-exclusive/>Read More →/a> /footer>/article> article classpost-entry> header classpost-header> h3 classpost-title>a hrefhttp://markgituma.com/post/christian/thoughts-on-the-trinity/ classpost-link>Thoughts on the Trinity of God/a>/h3> p classpost-meta>@Mark Gituma · Apr 20, 2018 · 3 min read/p> /header> p classpost-summary>Lately I have been thinking on the nature of the Triune God, in the sense of what is God. The bible goes to great length to describe the character of God, and the power of God. However, it doesn’t spend too much time expounding as to what He is exactly, other than the fact He seems to be made up of more than one individual.Over the centuries many people have tried to make sense of the unity as well as the individuality of God as three beings who equate to one entity./p> footer classpost-footer> a classread-more hrefhttp://markgituma.com/post/christian/thoughts-on-the-trinity/>Read More →/a> /footer>/article> article classpost-entry> header classpost-header> h3 classpost-title>a hrefhttp://markgituma.com/post/4-kubernetes-local-to-production-with-django-2-do/ classpost-link>Kubernetes, Local to Production with Django: 2— Docker and Minikube/a>/h3> p classpost-meta>@Mark Gituma · Jan 5, 2018 · 12 min read/p> /header> p classpost-summary>This section focuses on implementing the kubernetes hello-minikube tutorial adapted to a conventional Django application. The codebase for this tutorial can be cloned from my github repo and we will be working with the part_2-getting-started branch. The kubernetes version for this tutorial is assumed to be 1.9.1. Requirements OS This tutorial assumes a Mac OS system, but has links on how to run it on a Linux/Ubuntu or Windows OS./p> footer classpost-footer> a classread-more hrefhttp://markgituma.com/post/4-kubernetes-local-to-production-with-django-2-do/>Read More →/a> /footer>/article> article classpost-entry> header classpost-header> h3 classpost-title>a hrefhttp://markgituma.com/post/3-kubernetes-local-to-production-with-django-1-introduction/ classpost-link>Kubernetes, Local to Production with Django: 1 - Introduction/a>/h3> p classpost-meta>@Mark Gituma · Jan 5, 2018 · 4 min read/p> /header> p classpost-summary>I have been fortunate enough to work in Devops for the past few years. During this time, I have taken an obsession in learning how to manage applications in production, and as a result trying to figure out: How easy is it to push new features to production and to roll back to a previous version predictably and as necessity dictates? How best is it to have a consistent environment where exactly what was tested in development is deployed to production?/p> footer classpost-footer> a classread-more hrefhttp://markgituma.com/post/3-kubernetes-local-to-production-with-django-1-introduction/>Read More →/a> /footer>/article> article classpost-entry> header classpost-header> h3 classpost-title>a hrefhttp://markgituma.com/post/2-django-celery-sqs/ classpost-link>Using Django 2 with Celery and SQS/a>/h3> p classpost-meta>@Mark Gituma · Dec 29, 2017 · 6 min read/p> /header> p classpost-summary>Background There are several tutorials that have been written on how to run Django, while using Celery to process asynchronous tasks with AWS SQS as the message broker. However, on implementing the recommended solutions I got unexpected results which include; ghost queues being created by celery and only been limited to run celery in the us-east-1 AWS region.This tutorial focuses on deploying Django 2 with Celery using SQS in any AWS region that supports SQS and has an emphasis on predictability./p> footer classpost-footer> a classread-more hrefhttp://markgituma.com/post/2-django-celery-sqs/>Read More →/a> /footer>/article> article classpost-entry> header classpost-header> h3 classpost-title>a hrefhttp://markgituma.com/post/01-django-celery-redis/ classpost-link>Using Django 2 with Celery and Redis/a>/h3> p classpost-meta>@Mark Gituma · Dec 28, 2017 · 4 min read/p> /header> p classpost-summary>The current Django version 2.0 brings about some significant changes; this includes a lack of support for python2. Thus, the focus of this tutorial is on using python3 to build a Django application with celery for asynchronous task processing and Redis as the message broker. The code for this tutorial can by downloaded directly from my github account.Preparation Python3 As Django 2 uses python3, we need to make sure we install it./p> footer classpost-footer> a classread-more hrefhttp://markgituma.com/post/01-django-celery-redis/>Read More →/a> /footer>/article> /section> footer classsite-footer> p>© 2017-2020 Mark Gituma/p> p>Powered by a hrefhttps://gohugo.io/ target_blank>Hugo/a> with theme a hrefhttps://github.com/laozhu/hugo-nuo target_blank>Nuo/a>./p>/footer>script async src//cdn.bootcss.com/video.js/6.2.8/alt/video.novtt.min.js>/script>script async src//cdn.bootcss.com/mathjax/2.7.2/MathJax.js?configTeX-AMS-MML_HTMLorMML>/script>script typetext/x-mathjax-config> MathJax.Hub.Config({ tex2jax: { inlineMath: $,$, \\(,\\), displayMath: $$,$$, \,\, processEscapes: true, processEnvironments: true, skipTags: script, noscript, style, textarea, pre, TeX: { equationNumbers: { autoNumber: AMS }, extensions: AMSmath.js, AMSsymbols.js } } });/script>script typetext/x-mathjax-config> // Fix code> tags after MathJax finishes running. This is a // hack to overcome a shortcoming of Markdown. Discussion at // https://github.com/mojombo/jekyll/issues/199 MathJax.Hub.Queue(() > { MathJax.Hub.getAllJax().map(v > v.SourceElement().parentNode.className + has-jax); });/script>script srchttp://markgituma.com/js/bundle.js>/script>script typeapplication/javascript>var doNotTrack false;if (!doNotTrack) { window.gawindow.ga||function(){(ga.qga.q||).push(arguments)};ga.l+new Date; ga(create, UA-110836289-1, auto); ga(send, pageview);}/script>script async srchttps://www.google-analytics.com/analytics.js>/script> /body>/html>
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