It’s actually what im doing at my job now. It’s definitely easier than traditional servers, because most of the heavy lifting is done on the lambda. If it’s up to me, i like using servers more
@@adibhanna Yeah I know it's less maintenance but I am currently doing a course with Go doing a full api with lambdas. But I was wondering if you found books or other resources on this. I also like traditional ec2's or the equivalent in other platmforms
I haven’t read any abt it tbh, I kinda learned about it on the job. I think when it comes to lambdas, you want to learn a lot abt AWS itself, maybe spend some time learning Terraform as well
Hello, I was looking at your video channel. We may be helping a company that uses secure images to increase supply chain security and help cloud native development. Would you be willing to help try their software, make a video, and help show devs how to use their tools? This is not an offer, but just to start a conversation about your willingness to take on sponsorship. Please provide me with your email if you are interested. You'd have a chance to look at their technology and decide if it's the type of software that you'd be interested in covering in your channel.
What programming books do you recommend reading?
let's go further is another one that I want to look into.
Thanks for these resources!
What are your thoughts on doing api's with severless? Specifically go and serverless?
It’s actually what im doing at my job now. It’s definitely easier than traditional servers, because most of the heavy lifting is done on the lambda. If it’s up to me, i like using servers more
@@adibhanna Yeah I know it's less maintenance but I am currently doing a course with Go doing a full api with lambdas. But I was wondering if you found books or other resources on this. I also like traditional ec2's or the equivalent in other platmforms
I haven’t read any abt it tbh, I kinda learned about it on the job. I think when it comes to lambdas, you want to learn a lot abt AWS itself, maybe spend some time learning Terraform as well
I want to become a backend developer using GO
Which resource you see to start with?
their official docs is a great starting point! I would go through the testing one right after
@@adibhanna can you share links to it?
Heads up. You have personal info on the Amazon part of the video.
OH! thank you for letting me know!
I would recommend "Let us C" for C programming. (It's the language I started with 😅. I am going to learn golang or python next.)
both Go and Python are great!
Hello,
I was looking at your video channel. We may be helping a company that uses secure images to increase supply chain security and help cloud native development. Would you be willing to help try their software, make a video, and help show devs how to use their tools?
This is not an offer, but just to start a conversation about your willingness to take on sponsorship. Please provide me with your email if you are interested.
You'd have a chance to look at their technology and decide if it's the type of software that you'd be interested in covering in your channel.