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Welcome to the Geneva Serverless Meetup. Few months ago, I asked on LinkedIn for people who would be interested in a Serverless community in Geneva and around. The result was not brilliant...
But today, after few weeks of containment, I think we need those communities - whatever their size - to communicate and share. And I thought it would be funny to talk about serverless while being 'meetupless'.
I haven't planned any event yet and you are warmly welcome if you have something you'd like to share with others (please contact me). Please also don't hesitate if there are topics you'd like to be addressed.
I'll try to send this kind of newsletter each month, with tool updates, great articles or any resource that I think could be of interest for the community. Also feel free to share your findings to make this user group alive and useful for everyone.
Jerome
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According to a report from Datadog, and as an argument to create this meetup, about half the AWS users use Lambda. Other interesting stat: nearly 80% of organisations that are running containers in AWS have adopted Lambda. This study provides a lot of other stats...
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Really good article from Ben Ellerby (AWS Serverless Hero) on an approach to defining Events, Boundaries and Entities and how to build an Event-Driven architecture with Amazon EventBridge. If you don't know about EventBridge, you should really have a look, it's really powerful!
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Serverless patterns
Looking for a reference serverless architecture? Here are three catalogues of design patterns around Serverless.
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Patterns for serverless functions (Medium)
32 patterns (orchestration/aggregation, event management, availability, communication, authorization) described as real design patterns (problem, solution, benefits, issues). Also available as PDF.
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CDK Patterns
CDK patterns is a Github repo where you will find the CDK and CloudFormation templates to provision resources of many different serverless patterns. They recently published the Saga Step Functions pattern, to handle long transactions correctly.
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If you are .NET developer, .NET Core version 3.1 has been announced as supported runtime both on Azure Functions and AWS Lambda.
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Nice exchange between Marcia Villalba and Alex Casalboni (both AWS Developer Advocates), talking about how to optimize Lambda functions (cost and performance). Alex mainly presents an essential tools he created and you should have in your toolset: the AWS Lambda Power Tuning
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Every quarter, AWS share all of the most recent product launches, blog posts, webinars and other things around serverless that you might have missed. If you are not actively following AWS announcements, it is a good way to get an overview...
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