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Dev Show | How to prevent building a serverless monolith?

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Dev Show | How to prevent building a serverless monolith?

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Serverless is easy! In fact, it is so easy to build a serverless app it will grow out of control in no-time if you don't pay attention to your application architecture and disregard any learnings from maintenance and operations perspectives.

In this session, Marc Duiker will give several tips on how to prevent building a serverless monolith. I'll cover various aspects such as application architecture, bounded contexts, scalability, resilience, and monitoring. By the end of the talk, you'll know what to look for to prevent your serverless application to become an unmaintainable spaghetti monster.

What is Dev Show?

Dev Show is series of weekly one hour show from developers to developers hosted by Sherry List (https://twitter.com/sherrrylst) & Rasmus Jaqué (https://twitter.com/RasmusJaqueDK). On each episode we dive into an interesting topic.

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Speaker

Marc Duiker
I ♥ Serverless, Dev Communities, & Creative Coding

Marc is a Sr Developer Advocate at Ably with a strong focus on event-driven architectures in the Azure cloud. He loves helping developers to achieve more every day.

You might have seen Marc at a developer meetup or conference since he's a regular speaker in the area of Azure cloud & serverless technologies. He started Azure Functions University, a free and open source learning curriculum on GitHub, where everyone can learn about Azure Functions at their own pace. In 2019, 2020, and 2021 Marc received the Microsoft Azure MVP award for his community contributions.

In his spare time, Marc likes to give attention to the creative part of his brain. He likes to create pixel art (check out VSCode Pets), code visuals & music, and an occasional retro game.

Follow him on Twitter via https://twitter.com/marcduiker

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