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How clean-architecture solved so many of our Serverless problems For months I deliberated and considered our problems running our serverless microservices locally. They were pretty standard, they were node lambdas, they used the serverless framework, they used DynamoDB etc, etc. All very standard. However running these things locally started to become a nightmare. We started using GraphQL (AppSync
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One of my criticisms in the past when it comes to Javascript, is that it can get really messy, really quickly. That's before ES6 came along. ES6 has loads of great features, but I think the best part about ES6 is the brevity and clarity of its syntax. I'm going to outline a few 'before and after' examples of my favourite ES6 features. Variable unpacking // ES5 var user = this.props.user, post = th
My team at work are, quite frankly very tired of my Go evangelist ways. Every time someone mentions some problem with one of our codebases, they can usually count on me to chime in with a less than subtle hint. My first programming language was PHP, which was great, I could build web apps pretty quickly and they'd do the trick. But I noticed I'd spend a lot of time obsessing over caching just to m
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