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What’s new in AWS Lambda November 2018 release Amazon Web Services has fitted its AWS Lambda serverless computing platform with Lambda Layers for code management and with Lambda Runtime API for ...
Recently, AWS introduced a new framework for writing .NET 6 Lambda functions called Lambda Annotations. This framework was built alongside the .NET 6 managed runtime for Lambda released last February.
NodeSource supports authoring and running serverless applications in AWS Lambda on the N|Solid runtime to provide low-impact performance monitoring.
Amazon simplifies writing Lambda functions in C# with features like Lambda Annotations, which uses C# source generators to generate code from a REST API path. Support for .NET 8 is coming soon.
Amazon Web Services this week said .NET-centric developers using its cloud platform to write AWS Lambda functions can now do so in C# while leveraging .NET Core 2.0 libraries.
Amazon Web Services recently introduced the .NET 6 runtime for AWS Lambda, which means .NET-centric cloud coders can now do their serverless computing projects with the latest edition of Microsoft's ...
Thundra, the newly launched observability company for serverless environments, today announced the release Thundra Layers for AWS Lambda.
Lambda is receiving a feature that AWS calls Lambda Layers. It enables developers to take duplicate code that appears in multiple Lambda workloads and bundle it into a sort of master copy.
AWS Greengrass and Snowball Edge are just examples of this strategy. Amazon will continue to push Lambda as the preferred compute layer across all its hybrid services.
The AWS SDK for Ruby is included in the Lambda execution environment by default,” Chris Munns from AWS wrote in a blog post introducing the new language support.