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Serverless, Deno and TypeScript with Brian Leroux

Author
Wes Bos & Scott Tolinski - Full Stack JavaScript Web Developers
Published
Wed 16 Dec 2020
Episode Link
https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/syntax/Syntax310.mp3

In this episode of Syntax, Scott and Wes talk with Brian Leroux about severless, Deno, Typescript, and more!
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Guests Brian Leroux

Show Notes 02:17 - What’s your background?
06:18 - What is serverless? Why is serverless so awesome?
14:07 - What changes from moving from an existing app to a new app?
16:15 - What is a cold start?
17:46 - What languages are suitable for serverless?
19:14 - What do you think about Deno?
24:23 - How does Architect work?
31:14 - What do you think about Typescript?
40:35 - Do you think websites should work without JavaScript?
44:51 - What about sharing code?
Links Begin

Architect

Scott Tries Begin

Lambda

https://alephjs.org/

Deno

Typescript

Digital Ocean

Azure

Remix

Svelte

Puppeteer

Yumda

DynamoDB

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