Orchestrating Serverless Go Applications on AWS
Building serverless and data-driven applications with the Go programming language.
Soon after you decide to embrace serverless architectures you realize that there is a need to coordinate all of the components that make up these distributed applications and services. In this course you will stitch together a series of Lambda functions written in the Go programming language (golang) to build and orchestrate a fully-functional and scalable serverless application while learning how to handle the deployment, logging, metric collection, and distributed tracing that help you effectively adopt the serverless way. In addition to picking up some Go, you will learn how to use technologies like AWS SAM CLI, API Gateway, CloudFormation, SQS, DynamoDB, X-Ray, and Step Functions to build, deploy, debug and manage your serverless applications.
Johnny Boursiquot is author of the Go Standard Library Solutions available from Packt Publishing. Johnny is a Site Reliability Engineer at Salesforce’s Heroku and enjoys teaching Go and cloud architecture. As an active member of the Go community, he runs the Baltimore Metro Area Go User Group, leads the Baltimore Chapter of the GoBridge organization, and teaches regularly at technology conferences and meetups. He loves welcoming new members into the Go community.
Building serverless and data-driven applications with the Go programming language.
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