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Steve Faulkner
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Steve Faulkner
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Steve Faulkner

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Engineering @microsoft @AzureCosmosDB. Prev: @linkedin, made @bustle #serverless, co-founded @murfiemusic, physics research at the South Pole

Philadelphia, PA
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    1. Steve Faulkner‏ @southpolesteve Jul 12

      Should SDKs/APIs automatically create cloud resources when called if they don't exist?

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    2. Steve Faulkner‏ @southpolesteve Jul 12

      If things scale to zero and are fast to spin up, then yes? Unlikely you want to automatically create a SQL service that costs hundreds of dollars at idle.

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    3. Steve Faulkner‏ @southpolesteve Jul 12

      I'm thinking about next-gen APIs and the divide between infrastructure CRUD and calling infrastructure from application code. Right now most cloud SDKs contain both. But does it have to be that way?

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    4. Steve Faulkner‏ @southpolesteve Jul 12

      Imagine an SDK that ONLY exposed zero cost cloud services. Theoretically, they could all be created at runtime. There is no infra provisioning step.

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    5. Francis  🚀 Gulotta‏ @reconbot Jul 12
      Replying to @southpolesteve

      The amount of times you accidentally make a new db will be staggering.

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    6. Steve Faulkner‏ @southpolesteve Jul 12
      Replying to @reconbot

      But if it costs nothing so what? The framework could actually bridge that gap. It could have a notion of what things are expensive (time or $) to create and error unless you create those in the top level of your app

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    7. Francis  🚀 Gulotta‏ @reconbot Jul 12
      Replying to @southpolesteve

      I accidentally put user passwords clear text and then leave them in an old db.

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      Steve Faulkner‏ @southpolesteve Jul 12
      Replying to @reconbot

      That is a bad thing in all universes and means you have other issues. Current DB's don't have backups?

      9:58 AM - 12 Jul 2018
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        2. Francis  🚀 Gulotta‏ @reconbot Jul 12
          Replying to @southpolesteve

          ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ I just want to do somethings intentionally.

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        3. Steve Faulkner‏ @southpolesteve Jul 12
          Replying to @reconbot

          let go. transcend the client/server/infrastructure divide and embrace oneness. There is only code.

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        4. Francis  🚀 Gulotta‏ @reconbot Jul 12
          Replying to @southpolesteve

          https://pouchdb.com/ 

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        5. Francis  🚀 Gulotta‏ @reconbot Jul 12
          Replying to @reconbot @southpolesteve

          Seriously though I've spent like 40 minutes seeing if @jedschmidt's dynamodown adapter would work with it's levelup storage on lambda. I think the server has to be single threaded so I can't have my serverless replicated data store.

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        6. Steve Faulkner‏ @southpolesteve Jul 12
          Replying to @reconbot @jedschmidt

          excuse me sir! Do you have a moment to talk about our lord and savior Cosmos DB?

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        7. Francis  🚀 Gulotta‏ @reconbot Jul 12
          Replying to @southpolesteve @jedschmidt

          🍿

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        8. Francis  🚀 Gulotta‏ @reconbot Jul 12
          Replying to @reconbot @southpolesteve

          Seriously though, does it have a replication model for clients?

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        9. Steve Faulkner‏ @southpolesteve Jul 12
          Replying to @reconbot

          No. But I have the power.

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