GraphQL gives clients the power to ask for exactly what they need, provides a complete and understandable description of the data in your API, makes it easier to evolve APIs over time, and enables powerful developer tools. Since its release in 2015, a growing number of developers have been building APIs with GraphQL instead of more traditional REST approaches. This session will take you through the advantages of using GraphQL and ways to easily test, develop and deploy GraphQL APIs on AWS.
A full-stack software developer, Gabe works as a Developer Advocate with AWS covering the APAC region.
An experienced multilingual full-stack technical lead, he is an expert in building client-side single-page apps
or backend APIs and services.
Gabe’s job entails staying current on cloud computing best-practices and services, learning how customers are innovating on AWS, building exciting demos, and sharing his knowledge and passion with the world. With over 17 years of experience in building robust, scalable, and well-tested systems, he has been building on AWS since 2009.
Adrian has over 15 years of experience in the IT industry, having worked as a software and system engineer, backend, web and mobile developer and part of DevOps teams where his focus has been on cloud infrastructure and site reliability, writing application software, deploying servers and managing large-scale architectures. The truth is that Adrian loves breaking stuff - Chaos is his thing :) Adrian frequently speaks at conferences and community meetups, and is actively blogging at https://medium.com/@adhorn.
In this talk, we’ll see how you can put your AI/ML project on the right track from the get-go. Applying common sense and proven best practices, we’ll discuss skills, tools, methods, and more. We’ll also look at several real-life projects built by AWS customers in different industries and startups.
Adrian has over 15 years of experience in the IT industry, having worked as a software and system engineer, backend, web and mobile developer and part of DevOps teams where his focus has been on cloud infrastructure and site reliability, writing application software, deploying servers and managing large-scale architectures. The truth is that Adrian loves breaking stuff - Chaos is his thing :) Adrian frequently speaks at conferences and community meetups, and is actively blogging at https://medium.com/@adhorn.
As serverless architectures become more popular, developers need a framework of patterns to deploy their workloads without managing servers, containers, or instances - without friction or operational heavy lifting. This session will describe reusable serverless patterns for web applications and data analysis use cases, while also considering cost optimizations and security best practices.
Adrian has over 15 years of experience in the IT industry, having worked as a software and system engineer, backend, web and mobile developer and part of DevOps teams where his focus has been on cloud infrastructure and site reliability, writing application software, deploying servers and managing large-scale architectures. The truth is that Adrian loves breaking stuff - Chaos is his thing :) Adrian frequently speaks at conferences and community meetups, and is actively blogging at https://medium.com/@adhorn.