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So I'm creating something that's exactly like the author is describing: https://darklang.com
He's right that there's no reason that things shouldn't be fully Serverless, and have instant deployment. These are key parts of the design of Dark that I think no one else has managed to solve in any meaningful way. (I'll concede that we haven't solved a lot of other problems had still need to be solved to be usable and delightful though).
Well written article. This exactly with this spirit - of making AWS, GCP, Azure accessible to any developer that Qovery has been built. The idea of Qovery is to build the future of the Cloud - making developers to deploy their apps on AWS in just a few seconds. No joke. 2200+ developers from 110+ countries are deploying hundreds of apps per day. And this is only the beginning. Thanks again for sharing this article.
You can give a try to Qovery here: https://www.qovery.com
Code not configuration
We have this already -> https://www.pulumi.com/
> one could write a program in Unikernel style, as well as have normal programs look more container-like.
Projects similar to this exist today with https://nanos.org/.
You can run any typical web app (without having to re-write it) in a POSIX compliant Unikernel on most major cloud providers. Each service runs in its own Unikernel.
I had its creator on my podcast the other day at: https://runninginproduction.com/podcast/79-nanovms-let-you-r...