So here, we will say, we will make a directory first we will say, Go server less, and YT.įor yt is basically YouTube, I'm making this project for YouTube specifically.Īlright, and here, I'll say go mod in it.Īnd which is basically /akil/go server less. I mean, you don't have to really do anything manually. So this is more like a real world scenario.Īnd you don't really have to keep this project in your go route.Īnd anyways, they had, you know, go mod in it, which we're going to do anyways, out here, go modern, it takes care of everything. So we'll be deploying all these three things.įrom the AWS console, right, we'll be using the AWS console, and then we'll make settings for all these three things.Īnd anybody across the world can use our lambda function.
Now API gateway helps us enables anybody across the world to interact with our lambda function, right. Right, so you're using DynamoDB serverless, you're using lambda serverless again, and then we'll be using API gateway again, serverless.
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The Go programming language can be used to deploy serverless stacks to AWS in this course.Īkhil Sharma will teach you how to code and deploy a complete serverless stack with basic CRUD functions on AWS using go. Watch the full course below or on the YouTube channel (2-hour watch).
This course covers both coding and deploying a simple serverless stack using API Gateway, Lambda, and DynamoDB. You will earn how to create a a complete AWS serverless stack using the Go programming language. We just published a course on the YouTube channel that will teach you how to code and deploy a serverless API using Go and AWS. Creating a serverless API can often be a better choice than coding a backend in Node.js, Laravel, Spring Boot, or some other backend framework.