AWS re:Invent 2023 - The pragmatic serverless Python developer (OPN305)
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
- Are you developing AWS Lambda functions with Python? Always looking for tools to make you more productive? What if you could hear directly from practitioners? This session covers an opinionated approach to Python project setup, testing, profiling, deployments, and operations. Learn about many open source tools, including Powertools for AWS Lambda-a toolkit that can help you implement serverless best practices and increase developer velocity. Join to discover tools and patterns for effective serverless development with Python. To maximize your learning experience, the session includes a sample application that implements what’s described.
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We need more of this from AWS! It's great to have tools that align best practices and improve the developer's life.
Thanks, Heitor and Ran, this session was beautifully executed!
I look forward to seeing these practices expanded to languages like TypeScript/JavaScript and Golang.
Extraordinary session! Congratulations! very well presented, lot of great content straight to the point
That's AWSome to hear! Thank you! 😀
Fantastic to hear ❤❤
Thans for sharing it guys. It is nice to see that from AWS, they/you are also encouraging people to use clean architecture principles. These principles include separation of concerns, dependency inversion, single responsibility, and the importance of decoupling the business logic from the external dependencies. It also helps those who are afraid are being locked in with cloud.
I still learnt a lot even we are working with these features constantly. Really Great session!
Great session! Thanks for sharing
Awesome session! The practical example was a great way to explain everything
We're so glad you love it! 😁
Fantastic session 👏👏
Thank you! 😀 🙌
thank you!
great insights of practices here.
I can watch all of these
Thanks guys, very useful stuff!
Glad you found the insights useful!👍
Wow! Thanks Guys!
Great session ❤
Thank you! 😀 🙌 ❤️
Learned a lot👏
Love to hear this! 😍 ☁️
Very interesting! I would love to see an example using Java.
The fact that Heitor left AWS should tell you all you need to know about the company and how it cares for developer experience.
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