Serverless - The Future of Software Architecture
Offered By: GOTO Conferences via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the future of software architecture with serverless computing in this 40-minute conference talk from GOTO Chicago 2017. Dive into the world of AWS Lambda and learn how serverless architectures allow developers to build scalable, high-performing, and cost-effective applications without maintaining traditional multitier backends. Discover the advantages of serverless computing, including reduced code complexity, improved scalability, and easier management. Examine real-world examples of serverless implementations, such as Firebase and video transcoding pipelines. Gain insights into security considerations, protective functions, and the use of third-party services in serverless environments. Understand the concept of single-purpose stateless functions, event-driven pipelines, and how serverless architectures can enhance microservices development. Learn about the Serverless Framework and other tools that facilitate serverless application development across various cloud providers.
Syllabus
Introduction
Peters background
About Udemy
What is Service
Service is a theme
Soft Word Signal Generator
Lambda
S3 vs Lambda
Other cloud vendors
Service architectures
Dont run a server
Computers Group
Single Purpose Stateless Functions
Granularity
Eventdriven pipelines
Firebase example
Update Firebase from browser
Video transcoding pipelines
Rich Single Page Applications
Cloudbased Services
Security Concerns
Protective Functions
ThirdParty Services
Why Serverless
Advantages of Serverless
No more service to manage
Less code
Scale
Microservices
Service Framework
Service Managed Services
Service Comp
Conference Pictures
Workshops
Taught by
GOTO Conferences
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