

CANCELED: Serverless from the trenches of the web by Burke Holland
Mon 09 Mar 2020 Evoluon Eindhoven
Outside of micro-services, far away from event triggers and message queues, a growing contingent of web developers are on a mission: to make the web serverless.
But I'm a skeptic. I wasn't even sure what "Serverless" actually means or whether or not any of this is even a good idea. But I also know that once the web adopts something, the rest is history. So I did what developers do when they want answers. I built something.
Join me as we dive into an application that I’ve been building over the past few months to test out this hypothesis: is serverless really a good idea for web applications? These are the hard lessons I learned from the trenches building a Serverless Web Application.
Schedule
Cancelled due to Corona lockdown
Capacity
- Maximum:
- 135
Speaker

Burke Holland
Microsoft
Bald guy. Formerly Telerik now Microsoft. A big fan of sarcasm and JavaScript. That was sarcasm. Host of Five Things and Co-creator of theurlist.com.
Burke is a Principal Developer Advocate at Microsoft.