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When I decided to port Fizbuz from Rails to Node, I knew I wanted to build for and deploy to a serverless environment. I was the PM for Twilio Functions and saw first hand the benefits to developers of removing server concerns from application concerns and wanted that for Fizbuz.
After asking around on Twitter, Brian Leroux pinged me about Architect, a Node application framework and deployment service that targets AWS. I've spent the last 5 months building on Architect and am excited to share the ups and downs of building Node apps this way.
Serverless Node Apps in Seconds
When I decided to port Fizbuz from Rails to Node, I knew I wanted to build for and deploy to a serverless environment. I was the PM for Twilio Functions and saw first hand the benefits to developers of removing server concerns from application concerns and wanted that for Fizbuz.
After asking around on Twitter, Brian Leroux pinged me about Architect, a Node application framework and deployment service that targets AWS. I've spent the last 5 months building on Architect and am excited to share the ups and downs of building Node apps this way.
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