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Writing Event-Driven Serverless Code to Build Scalable Applications

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Session Description

Firstly, will begin with a brief introduction about myself, setting the stage for an exploration of the fundamental concepts of serverless architecture. Moving on, the session will be divided into following parts-


- Introduction to Serverless: I will explain what serverless code is and discuss various methodologies for writing it.


- Advantages of Serverless Architecture: Discover the benefits of adopting serverless solutions, including their impact on scalability, architectural patterns, and cost-effectiveness in project development.


- Platform Exploration: I will guide you through implementing serverless code across different platforms such as AWS, Firebase, and Appwrite, with a primary focus on Appwrite and its Functions feature.


- Understanding Events: We will delve into the concept of events and how they can effectively trigger serverless functions.


- Implementation Discussion: To conclude, I will present a simple code example that demonstrates triggering functions via events (note: this will be a conceptual overview rather than a hands-on exercise).


Finally, we will wrap up with a Q&A session, allowing you to engage with me and clarify any queries you may have. Join me to deepen your understanding of serverless technology and its practical applications!

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Session Categories

FOSS

Speakers

Chirag Aggarwal
Engineering Intern Appwrite
Chirag Aggarwal

Hi there,


I am Chirag Aggarwal. I am a third-year computer science engineering student, and a backend develop with interests in frontend and artificial intelligence as well. I love open source technologies and continuously try to contribute to it. I also love reading and writing technical blogs, documentations and articles.


I recently joined Appwrite as an Engineering Intern where I am working with the Platform Engineering team to maintain and add features to the open source and cloud platforms.

Reviews

Looks like an interesting topic.
Reviewer #1 Approved

LGTM - i hope the proposer is talking from experience.
Reviewer #2 Approved

Reviewer #3 Approved