Serverless Development on AWS
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The adoption of serverless is on the rise, but until now, little guidance has been available for development teams that want to apply this technology on AWS. This definitive guide is packed with architectural, security, and data best practices and patterns for architects and engineers who want to build reliable enterprise-scale serverless solutions.
Sheen Brisals, an AWS Serverless Hero, and Luke Hedger, an AWS Community Builder, outline the serverless adoption requirements for an enterprise, examine the development tools your team needs, and explain in depth the nuances of testing event-driven and distributed serverless services. You'll gain practical guidance for keeping up with change and learn how to build serverless solutions with sustainability in mind.
- Examine the serverless technology ecosystem and AWS services needed to develop serverless applications
- Learn the approach and preparation required for a successful serverless adoption in an enterprise
- Learn serverless architectures and implementation patterns
- Design, develop, and test distributed serverless microservices on AWS cloud
- Apply security best practices while building serverless solutions
- Identify and adapt the implementation patterns for your particular use case
- Incorporate the necessary measures for observable serverless applications
- Implement sustainable serverless applications in the cloud
Praise for Serverless Development on AWS
This book is truly a gift to the serverless community
— Jeremy Daly ~ CEO Ampt and AWS Serverless Hero
This book will be huge
— David Anderson ~ Author of The Value Flywheel Effect
Look what the cat dragged in
— Yan Cui ~ AWS Serverless Hero
Don't start your serverless journey without this book—it's your roadmap for production success
— Luca Mezzalira ~ Principal Serverless Specialist at AWS
A must-read guide that blends insight and expertise with real-world applications. I wish I had this during my serverless learning journey
— Ben Smith ~ Principal Developer Advocate, Serverless at AWS