This document discusses moving to a serverless architecture to build highly scalable applications. It defines serverless as developing applications without having to manage servers. Popular cloud services that enable serverless architectures are mentioned, including AWS Lambda, Amazon S3, API Gateway, and others. Serverless allows developers to focus on their applications instead of infrastructure.
AWS Lambda in Golang is a topic of lecture by Wojciech Barczyński - Lead Software Developer @ SMACC GmbH / Hypatos.ai. In his presentation, Wojtek will show you how to start, why you should use the Gopher language in as-a-function-world in comparison to NodeJS and present the implementation of the bever framework.
WebJobs allow background processes to run in an Azure App Service app. They can be triggered on a schedule or by an event and have many options for deployment. The Kudu service powers continuous delivery of WebJobs and provides a dashboard. Files and paths provide control and logging. The WebJob SDK enables triggers and bindings for common scenarios. Alternatives to WebJobs include Azure Functions and on-premises solutions.
“If your website takes longer than 3 seconds to load, you could already be losing nearly half of your visitors” Performance is one of the most critical aspects of any web project and plays a major role in the success of any online venture. Your site may have the best services, products, and content found on the web, but if your site performance is off, you’re hurting your brand and driving users to the competition. How can we make sure that performance is not going to hold us back from success? Join me in this session as we tackle these big questions head-on and unravel different approaches and practices that will assist you in writing highly performant web apps as is expected today.
In this session, we will discuss a use case where we need to quickly develop web and mobile front end applications which are using several different frameworks, hosting options, and complex integrations between systems under the hood. Let’s see how we can leverage serverless technologies (Azure Functions and logic apps) and Low Code/No code platform to achieve the goal. During the session we will go though the code followed by a demonstration.
Did you ever wonder how a modern front-end stack looks like? Let's have a quick introduction. We'll cover: - Yeoman - Bower - Grunt - SASS - AngularJS - Popular libraries: Bootstrap, Highcharts, Lodash, Font Awesome - Testing: Jasmine, Karma, PhantomJS, Protractor, Istanbul, Selenium
Firebase is a backend-as-a-service platform that allows developers to build apps faster without maintaining their own backend servers. It provides real-time database functionality, social login capabilities, and authentication services like user signup and login. Developers can integrate Firebase into their Android, iOS, and web apps with some basic configuration steps for each platform to start using its features and benefits like syncing data in real-time and providing a faster experience than traditional web services.
Firebase is a backend-as-a-service platform that allows developers to build apps faster without needing their own backend server. It provides real-time data syncing across devices, a NoSQL database for faster access than traditional web services, and social network authentication with only a few lines of code. Integrating Firebase into a Flutter app requires some basic configuration for Android, iOS, and web platforms to set up Firebase services and features like authentication.
This document provides an overview of serverless computing using Azure Functions. It discusses the benefits of serverless such as increased server utilization, instant scaling, and reduced time to market. Serverless allows developers to focus on business logic rather than managing servers. Azure Functions is introduced as a way to develop serverless applications using triggers and bindings in languages like C#, Node.js, Python and more. Common serverless patterns are also presented.
This document discusses using Gulp for automation tasks in Sitecore projects. It provides an overview of Gulp and how it compares to Grunt. Gulp can be used to automate publishing processes and compilations for Habitat, a modular Sitecore solution. Specific Gulp plugins like gulp-msbuild and gulp-watch are useful for ASP.NET development. The document demonstrates how Gulp works with an example.
This document discusses using React to build Office 365 solutions and provides resources for learning React. It recommends getting a blueprint for building React web applications and creating a first React app. It also explains unidirectional data flow in Flux applications using views, actions, dispatchers, and stores. Finally, it provides contact information for the author and a link to register for a preview of customizing Office 365 solutions with React.
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Learn how a PaaS such as APISpark can save you problems, time and budget when creating and deploying a web API. Comparison with DIY approaches.