This issue was published on May 10, 2022
In this issue, Cloudflare tries to make the Internet more programmable, Node 16 comes to Lambda, and we talk about the future of Jamstack and serverless. Read the full issue...
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Let’s Architect! Serverless architecture on AWS by luca mezzalira
Serverless architecture and computing allow you and your teams to focus on delivering business value in place of investing time tweaking the infrastructure characteristics.
Sara Gerion by Sara Gerion
Node v16 coming to AWS Lambda 🔥🔥🔥 https://t.co/J
My testing strategy for serverless applications
As a consultant, I have helped a lot of clients with their architecture and built a couple of serverless applications for clients from scratch. And the no. 1 question I get about serverless is around testing. In this post, let me share my thoughts and my approach to testing serverless applications.
Introducing A New Cross-Cutting Architecture Diagram: The Critical Path by Allen Helton
Architecture diagrams are a wonder. They help create a shared understanding about application architecture, business processes, and data flows between you and the stakeholders of your app.
There are so many great blog posts, tutorials, use cases, and more shared each week by the #serverless community, that picking just a few to feature is really hard. So here are some other honorable mentions chosen by our readers.
Nx Serverless
The auth service is responsible for authentication. It exposes one route for signing up: The request returns a JWT, which is used for accessing protected routes.
The next chapter for Cloudflare Workers: open source
Migrating From PostgreSQL to DynamoDB by Krishan Babbar
Welcome to the world of migration! In technology, migration becomes necessary as our applications grow, change, and new challenges emerge. To help you with migration and prevent mistakes, I would like to share my learnings from a migration my squad recently completed.
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