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A Deep Dive Into Serverless UI With TypeScript

Smashing Magazine

A Deep Dive Into Serverless UI With TypeScript. A Deep Dive Into Serverless UI With TypeScript. We’ll be breaking it all down into two parts: deploying a static web application (in this case a Notes application), and then a serverless web application to CloudFront using the Serverless UI library. 14 Lambda functions.

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Platform Engineering Teams Done Right…

Adrian Cockcroft

The third is that the Team Topologies book defined how to create and manage Platform Teams so there’s interest in the terminology and definition. Above that there’s a deployment platform such as Kubernetes or AWS Lambda. The second is that some companies with tools to sell are marketing the term.

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Examining the AWS Serverless Application Repository

The Symphonia

the Serverless Application Repository (SAR)?—?at The general goal of SAR is to make it easier to distribute, and consume, applications that have been developed using AWS Serverless products, like Lambda. Thanks to @ 3Nimbus / [link] What is the Serverless Application Repository? AWS announced a new service?—?the

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Cloud Adoption in 2020

O'Reilly

O’Reilly Learning > We wanted to discover what our readers were doing with cloud, microservices, and other critical infrastructure and operations technologies. It is less concerned with formal definitions 2 and captures the point-in-time totality of cloud adoption. All told, we received 1,283 responses.

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Continuous Integration / Continuous Delivery on AWS

The Symphonia

we help people create a Continuous Deployment pipeline before they start getting into the nitty-gritty of Serverless Architecture. Think “GitHub Light”, useful if you want to keep your entire SDLC (Software Development LifeCycle) infrastructure in one AWS account. Which means your CD definitions themselves are version controlled.

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