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Aug 25 27 tweets 9 min read
If I want to learn from someone who really understands how clouds work, who should I listen to?

That's right; @united Airlines. Ethan Rucinski (in association with @awscloud's Ravi Palakodeti) presents "How to reuse patterns when developing infrastructure as code." DOP202 How to reuse pattern...
(This is a fascinating partnership; AWS *wants* to kill me, and United has the most opportunities to actually do so.)
This is one of those "silent disco" types of talks. It's unnerving to give talks like this. Remember that if you're tempted to dunk on a presenter who's giving one. Honestly, you shouldn't really be dunking on presenters themselves anyway, but I digress. oopaoa How to reuse pattems...
This is one of those "silent disco" types of talks. It's unnerving to give talks like this. Remember that if you're tempted to dunk on a presenter who's giving one. Honestly, you shouldn't really be dunking on presenters themselves anyway, but I digress.
So far it's just Ravi (AWS Solutions Architect) on stage. If Ethan's not here because his plane was late, he's never going to live it down...
"re:Implement" was going to be the name of an AWS cloud migration conference but it was deemed to be too "on the nose."

Nobody bothered to ask why @awscloud names conferences after email subject lines in the first place. Challenges • Builders are s...
That slide also talks about multiple Lambdas talking to the same DynamoDB table.

My philosophy has been to stick to a "one datastore per microservice" architectural pattern. I welcome feedback on whether this is sensible or not!
AWS historically never shut up about the CDK and I made fun of them for it. Then I used the @awscloud CDK myself and discovered how awesome it is. Now I never shut up about it either. Well played. AWS to the rescue AWS Ctoud...
I'd like to hear from United rather than the AWS perspective. @awscloud says a lot of things; I agree with many of them. In most cases they carry a lot more weight coming from the customer instead of the vendor who sells the service.
Okay, now passing to Ethan from United. Thank goodness, this is the part of the talk I'm here for! AWS CDK at United Airlines
WHAT THE HELL AWS. You won't let me beep the horn on the Snowmobile, but United lets their folks hang out with the planes?!

I know where I'd work if I were on the market. 🤬 About me ETHAN nuclNSK1 1 S...
It sounds like Ethan and I have both flown roughly the same amount on @united.
Whenever United has a problem with the cloud, they can fly up and fix it.

I'm sure nobody has ever made these jokes before.

Note that they're over 120 AWS accounts; this is GOOD. You should be doing this as well. United has a Large and grow...
This is very clearly important. If you want teams to adopt cloud safely, you've gotta make it easy for them to do it. Adding friction means it won't happen.

I talked about this with Ethan's colleague Tyler on the Screaming int he Cloud podcast. lastweekinaws.com/podcast/scream… App teams own their cloud d...
I'm calling it; the battle of "stop putting -ops after random words to describe things" has been lost. Where does PlatformOps fit ...
"We started off by using CloudFormation, and it was great for a while--" okay, the hand of AWS's marketing org spotted. The original word "great" was almost certainly something far closer to "shitty."

I'm serious, the CDK is *transformative*. Growing pains CloudFormatio...
Okay, @united clearly gets it:

"Where do you find experts in these technologies? You grow them." First-mover teams become ex...
They talked about their load balanced Fargate services within ECS.

Yeah, the fast moving story doesn't seem like it's Kubernetes most of the time. Supporting United's new clo...
Oh my god yes. *SO DAMNED MUCH PAIN* would have been avoided if instead of bespoke crafted names, all actual resource names had been generated by banging on a keyboard. Y'know, how Samsung names monitors. Happy surprises • No more h...
"Here at @united we're have a technical tradition of inheriting other people's stuff."

Yeah, like Continental's old executive team. HEY-OH!
Their own CDK L2 construct makes getting a DynamoDB table done quickly yet with the right guardrails. 12 at United const table • ...
Note the tags are enforced. Developers will NEVER do this manually--at least not consistently. I promise. Aspece at United const role...
Now demonstrating the same thing via the CDK in multiple languages. Every company is inherently a polgyglot shop, so this is important. They publish their stuff automatically to all of their supported languages internally.
Now doing a demo that uses GitHub Actions instead of AWS's CI/CD offerings because the Chicago #awssummit is only one day long.
This hits the classic demo failure mode: these things are designed to be great in daily use, which is very different than "looks good on giant screen demos." TS dop301•stack.ts loets I ...
And the @awscloud presenter comes back to put a quote from human garbage fire ESR on the slide, and I'm done. Fortunately so is the talk itself. Hell of an ending note...

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