AWS Bites
102. Getting Ampt with Jeremy Daly
In this episode, we have the pleasure of speaking with Jeremy Daly, CEO of Ampt and a leader in the AWS and serverless community. We discuss Jeremy's journey into AWS and serverless, the prolific open source work and content he creates, the evolution of serverless over the years, common myths about serverless, and, finally, the story behind building Ampt to improve the developer experience. Jeremy provides his perspective on the state of serverless and predictions for the future and it also gives some fantastic pieces of advice for wannabe tech-entrepreneurs! 💰 SPONSORS 💰 AWS Bites is brought to you by fourTheorem, an Advanced AWS Partner. If you are moving to AWS or need a partner to help you go faster, check us out at fourtheorem.com!
In this episode, we mentioned the following resources:
- Serverless Microservice patterns for AWS (article by Jeremy): https://www.jeremydaly.com/serverless-microservice-patterns-for-aws/
- Datadog research: The state of Serverless: https://www.datadoghq.com/state-of-serverless/
- Bref: serverless runtime for PHP: https://bref.sh/
- Ampt original announcement blog post: https://www.serverless.com/blog/serverless-cloud-spins-off-as-ampt
- Our previous episode on Ampt: https://awsbites.com/100-exploring-ampt-a-new-way-to-build-cloud-apps-on-aws/
- Long-running tasks and smart compute with Ampt: https://getampt.com/blog/introducing-long-running-tasks/
- Ampt official website: https://getampt.com/
- Jeremy's official website: https://www.jeremydaly.com/
- Jeremy on X (ergo Twitter): https://twitter.com/jeremy_daly
- Jeremy's newsletter "Off-by-none": https://offbynone.io/
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