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Can Dynamic Sites Go Serverless?

Netlify

Why I migrated my dynamic sites to a serverless architecture. Moriel is a physicist turned software engineer turned systems architect, currently working on modernizing Wikipedia’s architecture. Like most web developers these days, I’ve heard of serverless applications and Jamstack for a while.

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How Tackle.io Monitors Performance In Serverless

Dzone - DevOps

Serverless technology is increasingly being adopted by organizations. According to The New Stack’s analysis of a community survey on GitHub, 75% of users plan to build a greenfield serverless application over the next year. In this Q&A interview with Tackle.io In this Q&A interview with Tackle.io

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14 in-demand cloud roles companies are hiring for

CIO

Skills: Skills for this role include knowledge of application architecture, automation, ITSM, governance, security, and leadership. Role growth: 20% of businesses have added cloud systems engineer roles as part of their cloud investments.

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20 Software architecture podcasts to follow

Apiumhub

At Apiumhub we listen to hours of working software and software architecture podcasts each week covering architecture patterns, DevOps and architecture, iOS architecture, Android architecture, Backend architecture, Frontend architecture, etc. 20 Software engineering podcasts to follow.

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Serverless is easier than you think

The Agile Monkey

When serverless pops up in conversation, there is sometimes an uncomfortable silence in the room. This is possibly because the majority of us don’t know much about serverless. Serverless is the new paradigm for building applications. As a result, we only have to think about our code, architecture and which services to use.

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Virtual Serverless Meetup Preview — 5 Questions with Andy Barnes

Stackery

Part of that involves shifting our approach to the monthly PDX Serverless Architecture meetups we typically host at the our office in downtown Portland. Our first virtual presenter for the meetup (April 21 starting at 6 PM PDT) is Andy Barnes, Software Engineer, and UX specialist. 5 Questions with Andy Barnes.

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DZone Repost: Testing Serverless Functions

OpenCredo

Serverless computing, or functions-as-a-service, has picked up a lot of attention and speed due to its cost-effective pay-as-you-go price offering, multi-language/runtime support, as well as its easy learning curve without any need to provide the infrastructure layer. Writing serverless functions should also adhere to these same practices.