Can anyone point me to an introduction to "serverless" that doesn't involve mastering Scientology-like levels of terminology and devotion?pic.twitter.com/xbLFtXy59s
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Can anyone point me to an introduction to "serverless" that doesn't involve mastering Scientology-like levels of terminology and devotion?pic.twitter.com/xbLFtXy59s
Digging into the helpful replies people posted, it seems the serverless fad is a function of high cloud pricing. It's particularly funny that it makes the same promises cloud services did a decade ago ("pay only for what you need!").
I will say that until you started tweeting about this stuff, I didn't know servers could be less expensive. Still, database as a service and such does save a lot of ops effort on my end.
I am not 100% "old man yells at cloud", as long as people recognize they are making a trade-off. I do think it's hard to see the trade-off clearly if it's been a few years since you've played with modern hardware.
Ah, but see. The thing is. I postdate the cloud. There is an entire generation of programmers, now, who won't ask this question unprompted--and I'm one of them. The cloud is all I've ever known.
It's called the cloud for a reason! They don't want you to like, see out of it, man
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