The field of machine learning has advanced considerably in recent years, enabling us to tackle complex problems with greater ease and accuracy.
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Use Golang for data processing with Amazon Kinesis and AWS Lambda
This blog post is for folks interested in learning how to use Golang and AWS Lambda to build a serverless solution.
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Getting started with MSK Serverless and AWS Lambda using Go
In this blog post you will learn how to deploy a Go Lambda function and trigger it in response to events sent to a topic in a MSK Serverless cluster.
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Build a Serverless URL shortener with Go
Using AWS Lambda, DynamoDB and API Gateway
This blog post covers how to build a Serverless URL shortener application using Go.
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Learn how to use DynamoDB Streams with AWS Lambda and Go
Replicate DynamoDB data from one table to another
This blog post will help you get quickly started with DynamoDB Streams and AWS Lambda using Go.
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Build a Twitter Leaderboard app with Redis and AWS Lambda (part 2)
This is the second blog post of this two-part series that uses a practical application to demonstrate how to integrate Redis with AWS Lambda.
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Build a Twitter Leaderboard app with Redis and AWS Lambda (part 1)
Hello and welcome 👋🏼 to this two-part blog series that uses a practical application to demonstrate how to integrate Redis with AWS Lambda.
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Use Lambda Function URL to write a Serverless app backed by DynamoDB
This is a Go Lambda function that’s packaged and deployed using AWS SAM
Lambda Function URL is a relatively new feature (at the time of writing this blog) that provides dedicated HTTP(S) endpoint for your Lambda function.
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Package and deploy a Lambda function as a Docker container with AWS CDK
Deploy a Serverless backend for Slack using Infrastructure-as-code (IaaC)
One of my previous blog post covered how to build a Serverless backend for Slack using by using Lambda Function URL as a webhook.
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Using AWS Lambda Function URL to build a Serverless backend for Slack
A combination of AWS Lambda and Amazon API Gateway is a widely-used architecture for serverless microservices and API based solutions. They enable developers to focus on their applications, instead of spending time provisioning and managing servers.
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