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Julian Wood

Serverless Developer Advocate at AWS. Focuses on serverless technologies and their impact on software architecture.

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Jan 10, 2025 • 43min

Software Architecture for Tomorrow: Expert Talk • Sam Newman & Julian Wood

Join Sam Newman, a microservices expert and author known for his work on resilient distributed systems, and Julian Wood, a Serverless Developer Advocate at AWS. They dive into the intricate world of software architecture, discussing the importance of clear communication styles, such as event-driven versus request-response. The conversation highlights the value of architectural decision records for collaboration. They also examine AI's role in code understanding, stressing that while AI can assist, critical thinking remains essential in navigating today's complex systems.
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Nov 15, 2024 • 33min

Intro to Product Thinking: Building Human-Centric Tools • Flavia Naezer & Julian Wood

Flavia Naezer, a product thinker and artist known for her user-centric design approach, joins Julian Wood, a Serverless Developer Advocate at AWS, to delve into technology's intersection with product management. They discuss the importance of a product mindset in creating internal tools that resonate with users. Key topics include understanding user needs, the double diamond model for discovery, and fostering creativity through collaboration. The duo advocates for a strategic view of internal platforms, encouraging innovation within tech teams.
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Aug 23, 2024 • 36min

Functions vs Containers: The Serverless Landscape • Marcia Villalba & Julian Wood

Marcia Villalba and Julian Wood, both Serverless Developer Advocates at AWS, dive into the evolving world of serverless computing. They discuss the dynamic relationship between functions and containers, emphasizing how containers can enhance flexibility in development. The conversation unveils the integration of containers with AWS Lambda, exploring the benefits like increased package sizes and custom runtimes. They also tackle the challenges of cold starts and offer strategies to optimize performance, ensuring developers can benefit from faster, more efficient serverless applications.