Serverless Rust API on AWS - Part 3: Deployment on AWS
Building a serverless API on AWS with OpenAPI support using Rust and Poem.
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I'm passionate about mentorship, building teams that work beautifully together, and understanding what truly drives each individual.
Rust is my happy place. Came for the performance, stayed for the type system that feels like thinking in code rather than fighting the language.
Startup life taught me to obsess over velocity. Cloud-native technologies are my lever - building systems that scale while moving at the speed of business.
I'm obsessed with how data moves at scale. You might find me writing about platform architecture, real-time processing, and the beautiful complexity of systems that handle millions of events.
I've spent years building capital markets technology, from trading platforms to risk management systems. The technical challenges in this domain continue to inspire much of what I write about.
I'm drawn to number crunching challenges that demand serious compute power at scale. Technologies like Ray excite me for their ability to scale quantitative workloads seamlessly.
Building a serverless API on AWS with OpenAPI support using Rust and Poem.
Building a serverless API on AWS with OpenAPI support using Rust and Poem.
Building a serverless API on AWS with OpenAPI support using Rust and Poem.
Implementing an Amazon API Gateway authoriser for WebSocket APIs in Rust.