Yan Cui's blog articles

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on 3/30/2017 1:00 AM
Tweet Hello, just a quick note to say thanks to everyone who attended the AWS user group meetup last night, was a pleasure to talk to many of you afterwards. As promised, here are the slides for my talk from last night. AWS Lambda from the trenches from Yan Cui Tweet
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on 3/27/2017 1:00 AM
Tweet As Lambda adds nodejs 6.10 to its supported platforms I wondered if there’s any performance differences between the platforms. Thankfully the templates in the Serverless framework make it a relative breeze to test it out with a simple HelloWorld function.   The Test see the test code here. I created a simple Lambda function for each platform that
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on 3/20/2017 2:00 AM
Tweet The Road So Far part 1 : overview part 2 : testing and continuous delivery strategies   A couple of folks asked me about our strategy for monitoring, logging, etc. after part 2, and having watched Chris Swan talk about “Serverless Operations is not a Solved Problem” at the Serverless meetup it’s a good time for us to talk
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on 2/1/2017 1:00 AM
Tweet Note: see here for the rest of the series.   Having spoken to quite a few people about using AWS Lambda in production, testing and CI/CD are always high up the list of questions, so I’d like to use this post to discuss the approaches that we took at Yubl. Please keep in mind that this
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on 1/23/2017 1:00 AM
Tweet Note: read the whole series here.   Last time around we looked at Scala’s Case Class in depth and how it compares to F#’s Discriminated Unions. F# also has Active Patterns, which is a very powerful language feature in its own right. Unsurprisingly, Scala also has something similar in the shape of extractors (via the unapply
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