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If you are deploying serverless applications in AWS Lambda and using Java, you are well aware of cold start problems. Cold start happens because of the way the Java Virtual Machine works, it kicks in JIT (Just-in-time), and it needs to “warm-up” like a car from the 80s. AWS Lambda caches containers for you, so when idle, it is paused and brought back online immediately as soon as a request arrives
I have been learning React for past few months, working on the frontend of our new AWS Lambda monitoring tool, Thundra. I’ve encountered some concepts of React which I believe will take you a step forward in mastering React. 1. Error BoundariesError boundaries are React components that catch JavaScript errors anywhere in their child component tree. You can log these errors or display an error mess
At OpsGenie, Redux was our savior in our React application, Badges. We think it is awesome with React but requires a neat structured store. In this post, I want to show you a simple way for improving the shape of your Redux Store. This might not be the “best” way to do it but I believe it would open up some doors and take you a step forward. A Redux store is not a class, it is just an object with
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