This issue was published on September 20, 2022
In this issue, serverless containers get a power up, the CDK gets some much needed context, and we dig into why serverless is so hard. Read the full issue...
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How we embraced Amazon EventBridge for our event-driven architecture
Last year, our team embraced microservices architecture. Instead of one big monolithic application, we developed a dozen small microservices. This setup allowed us to push out features faster and keep each microservice simple and maintainable.
Serverless Architecture Layers & DDD (Part 3) — The Domain Layer by Lee James Gilmore
In this article we are going to do a deeper dive into the Domain Layer which is layer three of the five Serveless Architecture Layers of enterprise organisations, all of which is based on domain-driven design (DDD).
Serverless API Essentials - Idempotency by Allen Helton
When I first got into cloud development, my team and I dove headfirst into all aspects of modern software design. One of the most fun discussions we had was around idempotency. Not because of the academic discussions we’d have around it, but because none of us knew how to pronounce it.
Serverless Security Best Practices to Know by OM Gupta
As we penetrate new depths of the digital economy, cloud migration is a warranted entity of any business for its survival and not a good-to-have technology. Gartner expects nearly 95% of all new digital workloads to be deployed on the cloud by 2025.
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