Lamda is a framework for building applications. And if you use it, it is no different than using jay bass or web logic. Some of those frameworks allow you to write just simple handlers and ignore the rest. So now, as a tech logy company that's going to be building services, number one, i definitly want something container based. Next i'm going to think about my language framework. Do i want g r pc? Do i want something that's rest base? Or do i want something like lamda? But either way, i'll be thinking about portability. I have business logic, and i're going to try to write that the same regardless
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Today’s conversation with Kelsey Hightower showed Gerhard what he was missing in his quest for automation and Kubernetes. The fundamentals that Kelsey shares will most certainly help you level up your game.
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