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Serverless Handbook
for frontend engineers
Taschenbuch von Swizec Teller
Sprache: Englisch

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Serverless Handbook for frontend engineers is the resource I wish I had jumping into serverless. A guide borne of experience and pain.

No academic bullshit where you're not sure if the author ever used this stuff in production. I have. From baby side-projects to high traffic data processing monsters.

As Google likes to say: serverless architectures, ¿from prototype to production to planet-scale

Here's what early readers had to say.

- Serverless Handbook taught me high-leveled topics. I don't like specific courses with source code (unless it's the exactly thing I want to build) but these chapters helped me to feel like i'm not a total noob anymore. The hand-drawn diagrams and high-leveled descriptions gave me the feeling that i don't have any critical "knowledge gaps" anymore
- I'm using these skills on some serverless projects in a dayjob. Also very convenient to use with my side projects.
- The code examples! I like that you included a lot of code examples. It sparked my interest in serverless. Since reading the book I've taken a few courses/workshops in serverless but this was the book that started the serverless journey for me. Can't wait to build a micro SaaS app with my friends

Serverless Handbook takes you from backend beginner to solid full-stack engineer. It shows you the mindsets and tactics to use with any backend. It talks about distributed data processing, designing a REST API, how to build GraphQL, handling authentication, and keeping your code secure.

Every chapter helps you choose what to do. Because your project is unique and understanding beats cookie-cutter recipes. This book is a why, not a how. But there's enough how to start you off :)

Serverless Handbook is everything I wish I knew about backend programming 10 years ago.
Serverless Handbook for frontend engineers is the resource I wish I had jumping into serverless. A guide borne of experience and pain.

No academic bullshit where you're not sure if the author ever used this stuff in production. I have. From baby side-projects to high traffic data processing monsters.

As Google likes to say: serverless architectures, ¿from prototype to production to planet-scale

Here's what early readers had to say.

- Serverless Handbook taught me high-leveled topics. I don't like specific courses with source code (unless it's the exactly thing I want to build) but these chapters helped me to feel like i'm not a total noob anymore. The hand-drawn diagrams and high-leveled descriptions gave me the feeling that i don't have any critical "knowledge gaps" anymore
- I'm using these skills on some serverless projects in a dayjob. Also very convenient to use with my side projects.
- The code examples! I like that you included a lot of code examples. It sparked my interest in serverless. Since reading the book I've taken a few courses/workshops in serverless but this was the book that started the serverless journey for me. Can't wait to build a micro SaaS app with my friends

Serverless Handbook takes you from backend beginner to solid full-stack engineer. It shows you the mindsets and tactics to use with any backend. It talks about distributed data processing, designing a REST API, how to build GraphQL, handling authentication, and keeping your code secure.

Every chapter helps you choose what to do. Because your project is unique and understanding beats cookie-cutter recipes. This book is a why, not a how. But there's enough how to start you off :)

Serverless Handbook is everything I wish I knew about backend programming 10 years ago.
Über den Autor
Swizec Teller is a geek with a hat. Founding his first startup at 21, he is now looking for the next big idea as a full-stack web generalist focusing on freelancing for early-stage startup companies.When he isn't coding, he's usually blogging, writing books, or giving talks at various non-conference events in Slovenia and nearby countries. He is still looking for a chance to speak at a big international conference.In November 2012, he started writing Why Programmers Work at Night, and set out on a quest to improve the lives of developers everywhere.
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2021
Fachbereich: Programmiersprachen
Genre: Informatik
Rubrik: Naturwissenschaften & Technik
Medium: Taschenbuch
ISBN-13: 9781662911606
ISBN-10: 1662911602
Sprache: Englisch
Ausstattung / Beilage: Paperback
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Teller, Swizec
Hersteller: Gatekeeper Press
Maße: 229 x 152 x 24 mm
Von/Mit: Swizec Teller
Erscheinungsdatum: 27.06.2021
Gewicht: 0,772 kg
Artikel-ID: 120320659
Über den Autor
Swizec Teller is a geek with a hat. Founding his first startup at 21, he is now looking for the next big idea as a full-stack web generalist focusing on freelancing for early-stage startup companies.When he isn't coding, he's usually blogging, writing books, or giving talks at various non-conference events in Slovenia and nearby countries. He is still looking for a chance to speak at a big international conference.In November 2012, he started writing Why Programmers Work at Night, and set out on a quest to improve the lives of developers everywhere.
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2021
Fachbereich: Programmiersprachen
Genre: Informatik
Rubrik: Naturwissenschaften & Technik
Medium: Taschenbuch
ISBN-13: 9781662911606
ISBN-10: 1662911602
Sprache: Englisch
Ausstattung / Beilage: Paperback
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Teller, Swizec
Hersteller: Gatekeeper Press
Maße: 229 x 152 x 24 mm
Von/Mit: Swizec Teller
Erscheinungsdatum: 27.06.2021
Gewicht: 0,772 kg
Artikel-ID: 120320659
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