This issue was published on October 31, 2023
In this issue, the Serverless Framework has an upcoming V4, SNS & SQS get more super powers, and GenAI keeps getting easier. Read the full issue...
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Serverless Framework V4: A New Model by Serverless Team
To tackle this, we built a compelling solution that delivered architectures on managed/serverless services, centered around AWS Lambda. This is the Serverless Framework. The response was overwhelming.
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If you give a dev a lambda by access and authentication
This post is part of a series of posts I’m writing as part of my“build in public” project. I’m experimenting with making a small social media post scheduler, publicly. If you’ve been reading my posts on this topic, you know my progress (and frustrations) with .
Decoding Lambda Handler Architecture: How AWS Lambda Functions Work by Vignesh Dayalan
AWS Lambda is a powerful tool that allows you to execute code without the need to manage servers. However, to fully utilize its capabilities, it’s essential to understand how Lambda functions are executed.
How big is a Microservice in Serverless? by Serverless Advocate
In the ever-evolving landscape of modern software development, microservices and serverless architectures have become central to building scalable, flexible, and efficient applications.
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.
Unleashing the Power of Generative AI with AWS Bedrock, AWS CDK, TypeScript by Rushi Patel
In the ever-evolving landscape of cloud computing, AWS continues to push the boundaries of what’s possible.
Build the control plane for your infrastructure SaaS product by Madetight
Build the control plane for your infrastructure SaaS product Learn more about infrastructure SaaS and Control plane first architecture
Leveraging Infrastructure as Code (IaC) for AWS Lambda: A Comparative Analysis of AWS SAM, Terraform, and Serverless Framework
In recent years, Infrastructure as Code (IaC) has emerged as a fundamental practise in cloud computing, allowing developers and operations teams to manage and provision infrastructure using code rather than manual processes.
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