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128. Writing a book about Rust & Lambda
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In this episode, we discuss Luciano's new book project on using Rust to write AWS Lambda functions. We start with a recap on why Rust is a good fit for Lambda, including performance, efficiency, safety, and low cold start times. Luciano provides details on the book's progress so far, the intended audience, and the current published chapters covering Lambda internals, getting started with Rust Lambda, and building a URL shortener app with DynamoDB. We also explore the differences between traditional publishing and self-publishing, and why Luciano chose the self-publishing route for this book. Luciano shares insights into the writing process with AsciiDoc, code samples, SVG image generation, and using Gumroad for distribution. He invites feedback from listeners who have experience with Rust and Lambda.
💰 SPONSORS 💰 AWS Bites is brought to you by fourTheorem. If you are looking for a partner to architect, develop and modernise on AWS, give fourTheorem a call. We have also been working with some of our customers to rewrite some of their most used Lambda functions in Rust, greatly reducing cost and improving performance. If all of this sounds interesting, check us out at https://fourtheorem.com
In this episode, we mentioned the following resources:
- Our previous episode "64. How do you write Lambda Functions in Rust?": https://awsbites.com/64-how-do-you-write-lambda-functions-in-rust
 - Crafting Lambda Functions in Rust book's website: https://rust-lambda.com/
 - The official Rust book (available for free): https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/
 - James Eastham awesome YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@serverlessjames
 - AI as a Service book: https://www.manning.com/books/ai-as-a-service
 - Node.js Design Patterns book: https://www.nodejsdesignpatterns.com/
 - Liran Tal's awesome AsciiDoc book starter template: https://github.com/lirantal/asciidoc-book-starter
 
Do you have any AWS questions you would like us to address?
Leave a comment here or connect with us on X, formerly Twitter: - https://twitter.com/eoins - https://twitter.com/loige
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Manage episode 430778310 series 2980070
In this episode, we discuss Luciano's new book project on using Rust to write AWS Lambda functions. We start with a recap on why Rust is a good fit for Lambda, including performance, efficiency, safety, and low cold start times. Luciano provides details on the book's progress so far, the intended audience, and the current published chapters covering Lambda internals, getting started with Rust Lambda, and building a URL shortener app with DynamoDB. We also explore the differences between traditional publishing and self-publishing, and why Luciano chose the self-publishing route for this book. Luciano shares insights into the writing process with AsciiDoc, code samples, SVG image generation, and using Gumroad for distribution. He invites feedback from listeners who have experience with Rust and Lambda.
💰 SPONSORS 💰 AWS Bites is brought to you by fourTheorem. If you are looking for a partner to architect, develop and modernise on AWS, give fourTheorem a call. We have also been working with some of our customers to rewrite some of their most used Lambda functions in Rust, greatly reducing cost and improving performance. If all of this sounds interesting, check us out at https://fourtheorem.com
In this episode, we mentioned the following resources:
- Our previous episode "64. How do you write Lambda Functions in Rust?": https://awsbites.com/64-how-do-you-write-lambda-functions-in-rust
 - Crafting Lambda Functions in Rust book's website: https://rust-lambda.com/
 - The official Rust book (available for free): https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/
 - James Eastham awesome YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@serverlessjames
 - AI as a Service book: https://www.manning.com/books/ai-as-a-service
 - Node.js Design Patterns book: https://www.nodejsdesignpatterns.com/
 - Liran Tal's awesome AsciiDoc book starter template: https://github.com/lirantal/asciidoc-book-starter
 
Do you have any AWS questions you would like us to address?
Leave a comment here or connect with us on X, formerly Twitter: - https://twitter.com/eoins - https://twitter.com/loige
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