Autoscaling PaaS? I mean I don't love XaaS either but at least it doesn't sound like something it's not.
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there's also this event-orientedness of serverless stuff that I think is important to capture, vs. PaaS like Heroku.
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So the non-REST is a critical difference? Seems a little weird I think.
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i don't think it's just non-REST — but if you're building a RESTful API in serverless, you're still architecting events
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endpoints + requests give way to functions + events. it's a similar pattern, but it's general to serverless
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maybe
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I like thinking in terms of functions. HTTP handler functions. DB trigger functions. Event handler functions. Scheduled functions. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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Replying to @brianleroux @andknf and
You can build a lot on those primitives. But you are right if I squint they all become events.
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Squinting usually causes you to miss stuff. Only do it during an eclipse. With certified eclipse glasses.
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Replying to @wycats @brianleroux and
And if you squint even harder ***waves arms, spirit fingers*** it's all just Strings, manhttps://youtu.be/RTSkvAabm0k
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It's all just 1s and 0s. IT'S ALL VOLTAGE MAN.
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Replying to @wycats @brianleroux and
Fckn A, man, just electrons through a series of tubespic.twitter.com/WLqcHQPBTU
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