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What's the status of Open Application Model?
There was recently score.dev, but that is also just used by one tool.
- One YAML to rule them all
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Best events/conferences to participate for an open-source project?
Yesterday I was thinking about the roadmap and the discussions that are happening in the community (you can check them here and feel free to open one or contribute to an active one) and I am excited to see how much we have to look forward in 2023.
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Thoughts on my new OSS tool launch + twitter space happening today
A month ago we open sourced Score. The community response has been really great so far (just over 1k stars in 4 weeks) and we got many questions thrown at us:
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One YAML to rule them all!
Hi all, I am Giulia, Community Manager and part of the team that launched Score.dev a week ago. My team and I believe that developers shouldn’t fight with tooling and advocate for a workload-centric approach to development. We’re on a mission to reduce cognitive load on developers, minimize configuration drift and mismanagement, and improve the developer experience. Want to join us as a contributor? Read the official announcement to learn more. Or check us out on GitHub!
- One YAML to rule them all. We just open sourced a new workload config spec so you can configure once and deploy to any environment (local, cloud, etc.)
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The pros and cons of managing configuration for multiple environments
Last week we released score-spec and I asked a few communities for feedback on how you manage configuration between multiple environments and a lot of you (thanks!) came up with some answers and more questions. Here I wanted to list the pros and cons, in my humble opinion, of the top approaches suggested. Feel free to add yours as well!
- Trouble with consistent config across environments?
dynamodb-onetable
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CustomMetrics -- Simple, Cost-Effective Metrics for AWS
SenseDeep can be used to view CustomMetrics graphs and data. You can also create alarms and receive alert notifications based on CustomMetric data expressions.
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An in-depth comparison of the most popular DynamoDB wrappers
💍 DynamoDB-OneTable: First released in January 2021, DynamoDB-OneTable is maintained by Sensedeep and is part of its broader Serverless Developer Studio offer.
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How to debug serverless apps
There are many log libraries that are capable of emitting structured log context data. For SenseDeep, we use the SenseLogs library which is an exceptionally fast logging library designed for serverless. It has a flexible, simple syntax that makes adding detailed log events easy.
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TypeSafe type definitions for the AWS DynamoDB API
I like the idea, especially since I found libraries like https://github.com/jeremydaly/dynamodb-toolbox or https://github.com/sensedeep/dynamodb-onetable not elastic or up to date enough for me and reverted to raw AWS SDK. I look forward to AWS SDK v3 support in your typings!
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SenseDeep DynamoDB Studio
Try the SenseDeep DynamoDB studio with a free developer license at SenseDeep App or learn more at https://www.sensedeep.com.
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Understanding your DynamoDB Single Table Performance
This post looks at our libraries DynamoDB Metrics, OneTable and the SenseDeep platform that understand your single-table design schema and can create and present detailed metrics to graphically show how your single-table designs are performing.
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Dynamic Log Control for Serverless
You can modify your environment configuration via API, the AWS Console, the AWS SDK or using the SenseDeep Developer Studio.
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Serverless Logging
With SenseDeep, you can easily manage your SenseLogs configuration and view log data to quickly debug your serverless apps.
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DynamoDB OneTable API Overview
OneTable Overview Sample — A quick tour through OneTable.
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New Logging Engine for SenseDeep
SenseDeep Web Site
What are some alternatives?
kuuid - K-sortable UUID - roughly time-sortable unique id generator
dynamodb-toolbox - A simple set of tools for working with Amazon DynamoDB and the DocumentClient
ulid - Universally Unique Lexicographically Sortable Identifier (ULID) in Python 3
serverless-graphql - Serverless GraphQL Examples for AWS AppSync and Apollo
python-ksuid - A pure-Python KSUID implementation
spec - The canonical spec for ulid
uuid6-ietf-draft - Next Generation UUID Formats
sensedeep - SenseDeep Serverless Monitoring and Troubleshooting for AWS
ulid-lite - Generate unique, yet sortable identifiers
debug - A tiny JavaScript debugging utility modelled after Node.js core's debugging technique. Works in Node.js and web browsers
simpleflake - Distributed ID generation in python for the lazy.
pino - 🌲 super fast, all natural json logger