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Luke Hedger
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Software engineer. Co-author of Serverless Development on AWS (O’Reilly, 2024) Here instead https://t.co/svw3iMoioT
London
Joined January 2011
For me #TheServerlessBook is the culmination of all the mistakes, lessons and realisations from the past 5 years of working on enterprise-grade AWS serverless software. It is the book I wish I’d had on my desk in 2019 when I was leading my first serverless engineering team
Big day today: #TheServerlessBook is out! ✨ 📗 Ebook available now 📘 + On the @OReillyMedia platform - DM me for 30-day trial code! 📙 Paperbacks should start shipping in 4 weeks - preorder to get it first
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@MicheleBertoli @Meta @EnodeHQ Congrats Michele! Sounds like a super cool project. I remember you saying this is the area you wanted to work in one day, so very happy to hear it’s now a reality! 🙌
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@gunnarmorling The danger here is becoming too precious about production systems. This leads to fragility and a fear of change. Of course the default should be VCS but there is always a time/place for more direct changes. As long as they are done with the same level of scrutiny, care, control
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@balajmarius Thanks Marius, your support means a lot!! What a dream team we had (with Xin and BiggaMasta) - never shipped so much code in my life! 🚀 Let me know what you think of the book!
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RT @talkingsls: @sheenbrisals returns for Ep. 62!🚀 Sheen shares his journey from software engineer to #AWS Hero to published author. Learn…
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Still one of the most compelling and interesting serverless use cases, Luc talking us thru PostNL’s cloud journey @ServerlessCWL. Christmas is just another day for this guy! Spikes, what spikes?
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RT @mahou5x: A few MUST read books about architecture: 👉 Learning Systems Thinking 👉 Head First Software Architecture 👉 Serverless Develop…
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@coltmcnealy What would message transforms in the broker look like Colt? Could this include blending data across msgs into a single consumed msg? And by Workflow API do you mean something like a workflow engine/durable execution?
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This is pretty wild stuff! Really cool for automated data pipelines and message stream processing
you can now get data from auth'd APIs with @duckdb 🤯 ya know, to get your stripe data or whatever (it's not documented yet)
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