2018: The year YAML diedhttps://twitter.com/timallenwagner/status/1024348627307716610 …
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Replying to @jedschmidt
same. In typical AWS fashion, it is conceptually something I want, but at first glance, the ergonomics have me scared. I see a lot of "this" being passed around
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Replying to @southpolesteve @jedschmidt
Most apps have infra code (yaml, now js?) and application code as separate things. It doesn't look like this bridges that divide. What I actually want is something that can inspect my application code and infer infrastructure. Make it all one world.
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Replying to @southpolesteve
more ambitious for sure, but totally. also weird to see constructors being instantiated but never used (ie, used for the side effects). feel like a lot of this could be solved by allowing logical groups and nesting in cfn.
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Steve Faulkner Retweeted Jed Schmidt
Its almost like I tried building this exact thing last year. And tweeted about it. And you replied telling me it was not a great idea. https://twitter.com/southpolesteve/status/919406133189767168 …https://twitter.com/jedschmidt/status/919407024798076928 …
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