Tag: aws
All the articles with the tag "aws".
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Blazing Fast Change Data Capture with DynamoDB Streams and Rust
Propagating changes in an event-driven system can be accomplished in many different ways with many different tools. Do I work with transaction logs, put events on an event bus or do something else? Fo
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My Personal Serverless Rust Developer Experience. It's Better Than You Think
One of the things that can be difficult when starting with a new technology, framework or tool is where to get started. That "get started" can mean a great many things to many people. Over the past 6
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Open Telemetry and Lambda
Open Telemetry and Lambda are topics that I've spent a lot of brain cycles on over the past few weeks. Most of my work with these topics has been with Rust but I want to take a look at where my opinio
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Cognito Starter Kit with Rust and Lambda
Welcome to the Cognito Starter Kit with a large helping of Rust seasoned with some CDK. I'm a big believer in Cognito and the power it gives builders to customize the various signup and authentication
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Rust and Lambda Performance
I made a statement on LinkedIn that if you have enough traffic hitting your Lambdas you might want to consider a different programming language. And if you've been reading my content lately, you won't
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Leveraging the SDK to Publish an Event to EventBridge with Lambda and Rust
Following up on my popular Rust and Lambda article, I wanted to explore how to put an event on an AWS EventBridge Bus. If you aren't familiar with AWS' EventBridge, think of it as a highly scalable Ev
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How to Build with Rust and Lambda
Rust and Lambda are new friends. Sure, there's a great deal of momentum lately around Rust but the language has been around for almost 20 years. It struggled to take off early on but has seen its adop
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Serverless and Agile
Agile and Serverless go together like peanut butter and jelly. Ham and eggs. Coffee and creamer. Tea and milk. Name your favorite combination that resonates best in your head. But the truth is this, A