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Like that scene in The Wolf of Wall Street where Di Caprio asked Jon Bernthal to sell him a pen.
First, create the demand, then supply the solution.
Sell the problem to the reader. Help them understand why itβs a problem worth solving.
If the readers are not interested in the problem you're solving, they won't care about whatever solution you propose, no matter how good the solution is.
Payload-based filtering was one of the key reasons to choose EventBridge over SNS. This makes SNS a much more viable option in Event-Driven Architecture.
This is a very interesting thread and the surrounding discussions. I've had similar discussions in the past, but I don't want to make too many assumptions here because I wasn't part of the conversation with the client.
First of all, serverless has been successfully adopted at a much bigger scale in other companies. LEGO for example have 26 squads working mostly with serverless, and PostNL has been all in on serverless since 2018.
So technology is probably not the problem.
From the clues I'm able to pick up, the team has given it a go but they faced tooling gaps when you have both serverful (RDS) and serverless components, and maybe needed help to navigate those hard edges and adapt their practices to work better with serverless
The "serviceful" mindset means you'll need to learn and use many services in your architecture. Having the right tool to help you along can make a world of difference. And here are 7 of my favourites.
Serverless IDE is a VSCode extension that will save you countless hours when you work with CloudFormation, AWS SAM or the Serverless Framework.
Auto-completion, schema validation, CF docs on hover, and many more.
Like that scene in wolf of wall street where Di Caprio asked Jon Bernthal to sell him a pen.
Create the demand, then supply the solution.
Sell the problem to the reader. Help them understand why itβs a problem worth solving.
If the readers are not interested in the problem you're solving, they won't care about whatever solution you propose, no matter how good the solution is.