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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThis book is organized into three parts. The first takes you through basic serverless principles and discusses key architectures and patterns. You begin building your first event-driven pipeline using AWS Lambda and learn about key AWS services, like the omnipresent and all-powerful Identity and Access Management service.
The second part focuses on authentication and authorization, AWS Lambda, and the API Gateway. All chapters in this part are important to understanding and building serverless applications. After you read and work through them, you’ll have a thorough grasp of the key technologies needed for serverless applications.
The third part addresses those additional services and architectures needed to build real-world applications. A key focus is file and data storage using S3 and Google’s Firebase, respectively. The final chapter adds more information about some of the techniques and services that you can apply to grow your serverless applications.
At the end of the book, you’ll find seven appendixes that give you additional information on various topics. The last appendix, for example, covers the Serverless Framework and the Serverless Application Mode (SAM); you should definitely read through and try the steps in this appendix.
Sachin Srivastava
Sachin Srivastava is Sr IT Infrastructure Architect at a MNC in India. He enjoys running in-person workshops and writing an occasional blog post on serverless architectures. Sachin has an extensive career working in IT and has led teams across large enterprise solutions with a focus on web and AWS cloud technologies. His specialties include back end architecture, microservices, and orchestration of systems
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